@FowziHerzi@Mahnoor18288159 Spineless? Good Lord... 🤣 Who fed you that one? I get it, people might not like him, but spineless is what you're doing right now. Get out there on the front line and make a difference without starting a riot and we can talk about spineless.
@midascabal It will be automated, it was already mandatory. Firing people up with misinformation? Looks like it's working. This is your caliber. Your people. Keep them, we'll use logic and facts 🇺🇸
@DschlopesIsBack Fake pic, this here original and rare 1903 photo from the archives: Wright brothers touch down in Iran for the very first Hajj flight. Local crowd immediately starts asking if it runs on unleaded.
@glenn_tunes You can hate someone all you want, that's your choice, but to continue spreading fake images and information, you're only showing your true colors, and I'm sure your fellow Democrats/Liberals shouldn't support that, but it's highly unlikely seeing this seems to be the trend.
@glenn_tunes This is a well-known digitally altered (photoshopped) image that has circulated for years, often during election periods or amid controversies.
Multiple independent fact-checkers from major outlets have debunked it repeatedly (more in comment)
@glenn_tunes This manipulated image is a recurring piece of misinformation designed to imply racism or KKK ties. Always check reverse image searches or fact-check sites for viral claims like this.
@glenn_tunes (a Memorial Day parade infiltration that turned violent) but historical reports do not confirm he was a member or active supportercharges were dismissed, and context suggests he may have been a bystander or caught up in the events. There is no connection to this fake family photo
@glenn_tunes Snopes (2016 and ongoing references): Hoax/altered image.
No credible evidence exists of any such photo from 1999 (or any year) showing the Trump family in KKK attire. Fred Trump (Donald's father) was arrested in 1927 during a chaotic KKK-related incident in Queens, New York
@glenn_tunes not 1999, and was taken by photographer Judie Burstein (archived via Globe Photos and available on stock sites like Shutterstock).
The white robes and any KKK-like symbols were added via photo editing. The "robes" don't even match authentic historical KKK regalia accurately