Davos, Donald Trump and Fact checking
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President Donald Trump’s Wednesday speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland was filled with inaccurate claims – notably including false and misleading statements about NATO and Greenland, the self-governing Danish territory he is pushing for the US to acquire.
Conservative MP Ben Obese-Ject, who served in Afghanistan as a captain in the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, told Sky News that it was 'sad to see our nation’s sacrifice, and that of our Nato partners, held so cheaply by the president of the United States'.
On the one-year anniversary of the start of his second term, President Donald Trump spent 104 minutes in the White House press room listing his accomplishments.
President Donald Trump celebrated the first anniversary of his return to office with many of the false claims he told most frequently during that year.
A livid Karoline Leavitt completely lost it on a reporter who fact-checked Donald Trump over Greenland, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Trump spoke about Greenland at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and a reporter pointed out that the president appeared to confuse it with Iceland.
A closer look at the photo reveals that Epstein's mouth and some of the boys' faces had deformities, another sign of it being created with AI. The image surfaced at a time when there was ongoing pressure from the public to release the files.
Social media users discussed the alleged Epstein photo in January 2026, with one prominently claiming AI had no part in the picture's creation.
Four global experts on fact-checking and disinformation spoke with students at an informal lunch Thursday held by the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs in Scott Hall. The lunch was a prelude to the Buffett Institute’s Global Disinformation in a Post-Moderation World winter symposium this week.
In a speech at the World Economic Forum, President Trump sought to create momentum for a project to map out a future of the war-torn Gaza Strip that has been overshadowed this week, first by his threats to seize Greenland,