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In November 2025, a rumor began to spread that the crowd at an NFL game between the Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions had booed U.S. President Donald Trump as he spoke. The claim was true. The publication Roll Call,
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‘Is This True …’: Trump Had No Clue a Dangerous Situation Was Unfolding — and By the Time It Reached Him, His Team Was Already Scrambling
An image of his presidential vehicle, called the Beast, cruising toward Palm Beach International Airport with its trunk standing tall, landed online like a punchline waiting for an audience. The fully armored car, built to be sealed tighter than a vault, suddenly riding with its trunk upright, was enough to send the internet into instant overdrive.
President Donald Trump has revived one of the most bizarre false claims from his first presidency and his 2024 campaign: an assertion that Americans are required to show identification to buy groceries.
In November 2025, a photo circulated online that some social media users said authentically showed U.S. President Donald Trump looking on as a man fainted during a White House news conference in November 2025 (archived,
Donald Trump's latest Fox News interview took a brutal turn as Laura Ingraham interrupted, corrected, and mocked him
A man from suburban Chicago was arrested Monday for allegedly making a threat to kill President Donald Trump.
Trump's appearance on 60 Minutes came one year after he sued the CBS show over the editing of an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, alleging it misled the public in a case that was settled for $16 million.