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  • Fact Check: The Simpsons Did NOT Predict The Horned Protester Who Stormed The Capitol

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    Did "The Simpsons" predict the protester wearing viking horns who stormed the United States Capitol building? No, that's not true: A meme claims a Simpsons TV episode once showed the "Groundskeeper Willie" character dressed like the man in viking horns who was photographed inside the Capitol with insurrectionists on the afternoon of January 6, 2021. The image of the Simpsons…

    • Jan 8, 2021
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: The Simpsons Did NOT Predict The Horned Protester Who Stormed The Capitol Fake Photo
  • Fact Check: Man Pictured Inside Capitol Does NOT Have A Hammer And Sickle Tattoo On His Hand

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    Did one of the people who stormed into the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021, have a communist hammer and sickle tattoo on his hand? No, that's not true: The man pictured inside the Capitol building has been identified by Lead Stories as Will Watson, and additional photos of his hands show that his tattoo is from the video…

    • Jan 7, 2021
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Man Pictured Inside Capitol Does NOT Have A Hammer And Sickle Tattoo On His Hand Outsiders Mark
  • Fact Check: Photo Of Nancy Pelosi's Son-in-Law Michiel Vos Meeting Horned QAnon Supporter Is Real But Part of His Correspondent Job

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    Did a photo show Michiel Vos, son-in-law of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, meeting the shirtless, horned QAnon supporter who was widely mistaken for an Antifa activist during the January 6 events and is that a sign the two were in cahoots somehow? No, that's not true: the photo showing Vos next to Jake Angeli (aka "QAnon Shaman") was…

    • Jan 7, 2021
    • by: Maarten Schenk
    Fact Check: Photo Of Nancy Pelosi's Son-in-Law Michiel Vos Meeting Horned QAnon Supporter Is Real But Part of His Correspondent Job Reporter
  • Fact Check: There Is NO Evidence Protesters Were Antifa Activists Dressing Up As Trump Supporters In The Capitol

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    Were the protesters who committed violence in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, really antifa activists dressing up as Trump supporters? No, that's not true: There is no publicly available evidence that the people who stormed the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. were antifa activists. National media outlets identified protesters as QAnon and Trump supporters after claims surfaced…

    • Jan 7, 2021
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: There Is NO Evidence Protesters Were Antifa Activists Dressing Up As Trump Supporters In The Capitol No Evidence
  • Fact Check: Antifa Member Did NOT Post Video Admitting He Was 'Paid To Protest Capitol Building'

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    Did an antifa member post a video confessing that he was paid to protest at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021? No, that's not true: The man in the video making the claim posted another video admitting that it was a joke and that his "Antifa" means "anti-fart," because they are "smelly." The claim originated in a video posted…

    • Jan 7, 2021
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Antifa Member Did NOT Post Video Admitting He Was 'Paid To Protest Capitol Building' Anti-Fart Joke
  • Fact Check: Tattooed Man Wearing Horns Storming The Capitol Is NOT Antifa/Pedophile -- He Is A QAnon/Trump Supporter

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    Is this man photographed storming the U.S. Capitol in fur and horns an antifa activist working to make supporters of President Donald Trump look bad? No, that's not true: The man in the photo is a well-known QAnon supporter who has been identified as Jake Angeli, nicknamed "QAnon Shaman" for his face paint, bare chest and tattoos. Angeli has given…

    • Jan 6, 2021
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Tattooed Man Wearing Horns Storming The Capitol Is NOT Antifa/Pedophile -- He Is A QAnon/Trump Supporter Not Antifa
  • Fact Check: Some California Counties DID Allow Voters To Use ImageCast Remote Software To Mark Mail-In Ballots, But There's No Evidence It's Not Secure

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    Did some California counties allow voters to use ImageCast Remote software to mark their mail-in ballots? Yes, that's true, but election officials insist the system is secure from fraud. The ImageCast Remote system allows voters to download a ballot on their personal computing devices, mark that ballot with their choices and then print or save that ballot and send it…

    • Dec 29, 2020
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: Some California Counties DID Allow Voters To Use ImageCast Remote Software To Mark Mail-In Ballots, But There's No Evidence It's Not Secure It's Secure
  • Fact Check: Biden Is Wearing A Walking Boot For A Fractured Foot, NOT A Criminal Defendant Ankle Monitor

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    Does the walking boot President-elect Joe Biden started wearing the week after Thanksgiving 2020 mean that he is wearing an ankle monitor? No, that's not true: According to a statement from Biden's doctor, he started to wear the boot due to hairline fractures in his foot, and could be in it for several weeks. This type of ankle-monitor claim has…

    • Dec 2, 2020
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: Biden Is Wearing A Walking Boot For A Fractured Foot,  NOT A Criminal Defendant Ankle Monitor Fractured Foot
  • Fact Check: Theft At Philadelphia Warehouse Does NOT Mean Election Is 'Illegitimate'

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    Does a theft at a Philadelphia warehouse mean the 2020 election should be considered "illegitimate"? No, that's not true: The theft of a laptop and USB drives had "no impact whatsoever on the election," according to a spokesman for the Philadelphia City Commissioners. A spokeswoman for Election Systems & Software, maker of the city's election machines, further explained that the…

    • Nov 16, 2020
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Theft At Philadelphia Warehouse Does NOT Mean Election Is 'Illegitimate' No Impact
  • Fact Check: Department Of Homeland Security Did NOT Craft An Election Fraud Sting With Watermarked Ballots -- This Is A Hoax

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    Did The Department Of Homeland Security craft an election fraud sting by printing watermarked ballots? No, that's not true: The design, printing and auditing of ballots are processes managed by state and local election officials. One of many versions of this rumor appeared when it was uploaded to Facebook in a post (archived here) published on November 5, 2020, with…

    • Nov 6, 2020
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Department Of Homeland Security Did NOT Craft An Election Fraud Sting With Watermarked Ballots -- This Is A Hoax Can't Happen
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