A claim that Trump "mutilated" a child while sexually assaulting her is unfounded. The rumor distorts an unverified allegation from a court filing that does not mention a child, rape allegations or mutilation.
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- β No, Michelle Obama didn't sue UFC fighter Josh Hokit after he called her βa manβ following his fight at the White House. snopes.com/fact-check/micβ¦
- "There would be no better 250th birthday present to America than seeing Somalia-first Ilhan Omar deported," U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace posted on X. Rep. Omar, a Somali American, became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2000. snopes.com/fact-check/nanβ¦
- Rep. Thomas Massie accurately noted during a recent speech that Israel used napalm on the USS Liberty during a 1967 attack. But he didn't "confirm" new findings, as some posts claim. The attack has been part of the public historical record for decades. snopes.com/fact-check/isrβ¦
- π§΅ A claim spread online that "Katie Johnson," a woman who accused Trump of raping her when she was 13, had been charged with crimes related to "fraud, theft and exploitation of an elderly person." But there's no evidence that's true. βοΈReplying to @snopesThe claim appeared to originate from a conservative, pro-Trump comedian who has previously spread false and unfounded claims that we've debunked.
- Kennedy said COVID-19 was "targeted to attack Caucasians and Black people," and that Ashkenazi Jewish and Chinese people were "most immune." He later denied claiming its effects were deliberately engineered.
- β No, Trump didn't call Warren Buffett and other public figures "offenders of Jesus." The rumor is AI-generated fiction. snopes.com/fact-check/truβ¦
- β Yes, Jelly Roll filed for divorce from his wife, Bunnie Xo. Here's how we know: snopes.com/fact-check/jelβ¦
- A rumor that Eric Trump asked UFC's Daniel Cormier if any fights were "rigged" stems from a since-deleted X post. Cormier denied sharing the post, claiming he may have been hacked, while Trump called screenshots of their supposed exchange "fake." snopes.com/news/2026/06/1β¦
- Posts on social media claimed Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was caught on a "hot mic" dismissing concerns about the construction of a data center. We confirmed the video is real, but the audio was too distorted to definitively confirm what the conversation was about:
- β Yes, the company that produces Pom Wonderful uses paraquat, a pesticide banned in more than 60 countries due to its links to Parkinson's disease and other serious health risks. Many risks are disputed and still under debate. snopes.com/fact-check/pomβ¦
- Media publications reported that Hamas captured Israeli "spy dolphins" in 2015 and 2022. We dived into the claim: snopes.com/articles/47328β¦
- The Air Force previously removed a webpage about Col. Nicole Malachowski, the first woman to fly with the Thunderbirds. However, it's since been restored. snopes.com/fact-check/firβ¦
