The collage circulated amid the first lady's surprise public address denying any close ties to the convicted sex offender.
The fake image depicts the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the U.S. first lady and a woman posing for a flash photo.
Trump confirmed he posted the image on Truth Social, but said he thought it showed him as a doctor rather than Jesus Christ.
The alleged images of the actor were AI-generated, and the account that created them shared similar fake images of other ...
In the message, the future U.S. first lady praised a magazine article about Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein and asked Maxwell to ...
In early April 2026, the U.S. said it conducted a rescue mission to retrieve two members of the Air Force downed in Iran.
Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., filed 13 articles of impeachment against Trump. He also called for the Cabinet to invoke the 25th ...
In March 2026, posts on social media claimed that Pope Leo XIV had unexpectedly started a livestream to inform his congregation that he received a threatening message from a powerful politician. While ...
In the past, eligible men have had to self-register for the draft by law. A change will make it so they are automatically ...
Facebook posts claimed Rear Adm. Paul Lanzilotta "issued a formal legal rebuttal" to Trump before his deadline to attack Iran ...
Schwartz's federal indictment accused him of a $39 million fraud scheme.
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