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  • Fact Check: Texas City Did NOT Require Residents To Sign 'Israel Loyalty Pledge' To Get 2025 Flood Relief Funds

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    Did a Texas city require residents to sign an "Israel loyalty pledge" in order to be eligible to get relief funds after deadly floods in 2025? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that any Texas town or county impacted by the deadly flooding of July 2025 established any such loyalty pledge. The meme making the claim did not…

    • Jul 9, 2025
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Texas City Did NOT Require Residents To Sign 'Israel Loyalty Pledge' To Get 2025 Flood Relief Funds Old, Retracted
  • Fact Check: Border Patrol Did NOT Find FEMA Packages Intended for Hurricane Survivors Re-Routed to 'Feed Illegals'

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    Did U.S. Border Patrol find thousands of FEMA relief packages along the southern U.S. border in May 2025, which had been re-routed from hurricane-hit states for the benefit of undocumented immigrants? No, that's not true: That claim originated with a Facebook account that describes its content as satirical. America's Last Line of Defense is a frequent source of fake stories…

    • May 6, 2025
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: Border Patrol Did NOT Find FEMA Packages Intended for Hurricane Survivors Re-Routed to 'Feed Illegals' Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: Massive Charlotte, North Carolina Crowd Was NOT Related To Harris Campaign As Post Implies

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    Was a large crowd shown in a viral video on X.com related to the Kamala Harris campaign? No, that's not true: The footage showed a crowd at a concert for Hurricane Helene relief. Contrary to the implication made in a social media post, the concert and the crowd had nothing to do with the 2024 U.S. presidential race. The claim…

    • Oct 31, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Massive Charlotte, North Carolina Crowd Was NOT Related To Harris Campaign As Post Implies Relief Concert
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Armed Militias Are 'Hunting FEMA Employees,' Despite Rumors Following Hurricane Helene

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    Are armed militias hunting Federal Emergency Management Agency employees in North Carolina? No, that's not true: Although federal and local authorities acknowledged rumors about armed militias in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, no confirmed reports about such groups targeting FEMA employees exist. After pausing for what it termed a "potential threat" to its North Carolina staff, FEMA has resumed door-to-door…

    • Oct 28, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Armed Militias Are 'Hunting FEMA Employees,' Despite Rumors Following Hurricane Helene Fact Check: NO Evidence Armed Militias Are 'Hunting FEMA Employees,' Despite Rumors Following Hurricane Helene No Militias
  • Fact Check: Liz Cheney Did NOT Post About $750 In Hurricane Relief Bill -- It's Fake Tweet

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    Did Liz Cheney tweet questioning why people won't get more than $750 for hurricane damage, saying it's because Donald Trump won't let House Speaker Mike Johnson pass a hurricane relief bill? No, that's not true: The X account that originally posted the fake screenshot carries a disclaimer, "This account itself is not a parody but most of the images we…

    • Oct 28, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Liz Cheney Did NOT Post About $750 In Hurricane Relief Bill -- It's Fake Tweet Parody Post
  • Fact Check: FEMA Is NOT Confiscating Supplies, Donations For Hurricane Helene Victims

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    Is the Federal Emergency Management Agency confiscating supplies and donations for Hurricane Helene victims? No, that's not true: An agency spokesperson told Lead Stories that such accusations are "false." State and local officials in multiple Southern states that were hit by Hurricane Helene have unequivocally stated that the federal agency has not confiscated any supplies or donations. The agency does…

    • Oct 17, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: FEMA Is NOT Confiscating Supplies, Donations For Hurricane Helene Victims States Say No
  • Fact Check: C-17 With Helene Supplies NOT Just For Photo Op For Kamala Harris -- Plane Had Issues, Supplies Flown To Storm Victims Next Day

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    Was a C-17 aircraft loaded with supplies for Hurricane Helene victims but never delivered just to give Vice President Kamala Harris a photo opportunity? No, that's not true: The plane Harris took photos with had maintenance issues and didn't take off, according to the North Carolina National Guard. The supplies were flown to Asheville, North Carolina, on a different plane…

    • Oct 15, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: C-17 With Helene Supplies NOT Just For Photo Op For Kamala Harris -- Plane Had Issues, Supplies Flown To Storm Victims Next Day Plane Issues
  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Official Saying 'We Should Focus Our Efforts On LGBTQIA People' During FEMA Disaster Preparedness Meeting -- Clip Is Misrepresented

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    Does a video clip show a speaker saying, "We should focus our efforts on LGBTQIA people" during a disaster preparedness meeting by the Federal Emergency Management Agency? No, that's not true: This was a 2023 panel event, not a "disaster preparedness meeting." According to transcripts the statement about LGBTQIA focus didn't come up in the clip or in the longer…

    • Oct 10, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Official Saying 'We Should Focus Our Efforts On LGBTQIA People' During FEMA Disaster Preparedness Meeting -- Clip Is Misrepresented Made-Up Quote
  • Fact Check: 2,000 Were NOT Stranded In North Carolina Church Without Food For 6 Days

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    Were 200 or as many as 2,000 people found stranded after Hurricane Helene in a church in Candler, North Carolina, after six days without food? No, that's not true: The communications and public engagement director for that county told Lead Stories, "This is unequivocally untrue." Churches in the area are acting as distribution points for emergency supplies. The meme that…

    • Oct 7, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: 2,000 Were NOT Stranded In North Carolina Church Without Food For 6 Days False Rumor
  • Fact Check: FEMA Contractor Used Secondary Runway But Did NOT Prevent Civilian Disaster Aid At Greenville, South Carolina, Airport For Helene Victims

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    Did FEMA aircraft block a runway at the Greenville, South Carolina, airport on October 5, 2024, preventing civilian disaster aid from reaching Hurricane Helene victims and "stopping help"? No, that's not true: While an airport representative said a FEMA contractor did stage their operations on a secondary, "infrequently used" runway there, civilian assistance flights continued on the main runway. "FEMA…

    • Oct 7, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: FEMA Contractor Used Secondary Runway But Did NOT Prevent Civilian Disaster Aid At Greenville, South Carolina, Airport For Helene Victims Backup Runway
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