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  • Fact Check: NO EVIDENCE Newsom Used AI Image Of National Guard Troops To Criticize Trump's Execution Of Deployment To Los Angeles

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    Did California Governor Gavin Newsom post fake photos of National Guard troops sleeping on a hard floor during their deployment to the Los Angeles riot zone in June of 2025, as a social media post claimed? No, that's not true: The post provides no evidence the images were AI-generated, other than a set of red arrows overlaid without explanation and…

    • Jun 10, 2025
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: NO EVIDENCE Newsom Used AI Image Of National Guard Troops To Criticize Trump's Execution Of Deployment To Los Angeles No AI Evidence
  • Fact Check: Trump's Mobilization Of Military Does NOT Match The 1992 Los Angeles Mobilization By George H.W. Bush -- California Gov. Did Not Request 2025 Action

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    Is Donald Trump's June 2025 mobilization of the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles just like President George H.W. Bush's 1992 decision to mobilize the National Guard during riots in Los Angeles? No, that's not true: In 1992, both Gov. Pete Wilson and Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley asked the President for National Guard to stop riots in Los…

    • Jun 10, 2025
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: Trump's Mobilization Of Military Does NOT Match The 1992 Los Angeles Mobilization By George H.W. Bush -- California Gov. Did Not Request 2025 Action Gov. Requested
  • Fact Check: Photo of Sleeping Troops, Shared by Gavin Newsom, Do NOT Show Afghanistan in 2021

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    Did a photo of troops sleeping on a floor, shared amid President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard in California in June 2025, in fact date to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021? No, that's not true: the AI chatbot ChatGPT made a mistake in identifying the photo as having first been published on a U.S. military website…

    • Jun 10, 2025
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: Photo of Sleeping Troops, Shared by Gavin Newsom, Do NOT Show Afghanistan in 2021 AI Error
  • Fact Check: California Denies US Troops Entered California To Turn On Water -- Says Federal Government Restarted Federal Water Pumps

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    Did U.S. troops enter California under "emergency powers" from President Donald Trump to turn on water from the Pacific Northwest, in January 2025? No, that's not true according to state authorities: The U.S. military did not enter the state to turn on the water, according to a statement posted by the California Department of Water Resources. The statement said the…

    • Jan 28, 2025
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: California Denies US Troops Entered California To Turn On Water -- Says Federal Government Restarted Federal Water Pumps No Troops
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Gov. Gavin Newsom Ordered Firefighters Not To Use Starlink Modems

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    Is there evidence that California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered firefighters not to use Starlink modems while battling wildfires in the Los Angeles area in January 2025? No, that's not true: Newsom denied allegations he had ordered the modems to be confiscated in a post on X. Any firefighter who needs a Starlink device can get one through the Los Angeles…

    • Jan 17, 2025
    • by: Randy Travis
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Gov. Gavin Newsom Ordered Firefighters Not To Use Starlink Modems No Evidence
  • Fact Check: Fox News Did NOT Report California Gov. Gavin Newsom Will Withhold California's 2025 Federal Income Tax

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    Did Fox News report that California Gov. Gavin Newsom will withhold California's $235 billion 2025 federal income tax? No, that's not true: A Fox News spokesperson told Lead Stories that this was not reported on Fox News. Also, the claim originally appeared on an account describing itself as "Raw Unfiltered Parody." The claim appeared in a post (archived here) on…

    • Nov 18, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Fox News Did NOT Report California Gov. Gavin Newsom Will Withhold California's 2025 Federal Income Tax Network Denies
  • Fact Check: Gov. Gavin Newsom Did NOT Sign Bill Banning Memes And Parody In California

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    Did Gov. Gavin Newsom sign a bill banning memes and parody in California? No, that's not true: The bill specifically exempts "Materially deceptive content that constitutes satire or parody." The Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act of 2024 mandates that large online platforms either remove or label deceptive and digitally altered election-related content during specific timeframes. The claim appeared in…

    • Sep 18, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Gov. Gavin Newsom Did NOT Sign Bill Banning Memes And Parody In California Only Deepfakes
  • Fact Check: California Did NOT 'Pass' On Assigning Delegates To Kamala Harris At Democratic National Convention

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    Did the state of California refrain from assigning any delegates to Kamala Harris at the 2024 Democratic National Convention? No, that's not true: While the states are called in alphabetical order, California and Minnesota passed so that the home states of the nominees could go at the end, a spokesperson for the California Democratic Party told Lead Stories. Minnesota, the…

    • Aug 21, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: California Did NOT 'Pass' On Assigning Delegates To Kamala Harris At Democratic National Convention Saved For Last
  • Fact Check: CNN Did NOT Refer To Michelle Obama As Transgender Male After Presidential Debate

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    While discussing a flash poll after CNN's June 27, 2024, presidential debate, did CNN Political Director David Chalian use a name for former first lady Michelle Obama that implied she is a transgender male? No, that's not true: Chalian did not call Michelle Obama "Big Mike." The 31-second-long video clip used to make this claim includes AI-generated fake audio. While…

    • Jun 28, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: CNN Did NOT Refer To Michelle Obama As Transgender Male After Presidential Debate Altered Audio
  • Fact Check: Foods Like Oreos, Lucky Charms Are NOT Facing Nationwide Ban In US

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    Are foods like Lucky Charms, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Oreos and Gatorade facing a nationwide ban in the United States? No, that's not true: Several states, including California, have either passed or are considering legislation to ban certain food additives, but no particular foods would be outlawed. Manufacturers can reformulate to remove the additives -- potassium bromate, propylparaben or red dye…

    • Apr 24, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Foods Like Oreos, Lucky Charms Are NOT Facing Nationwide Ban In US Bans Additives
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