Quick Take The IRS Criminal Investigation division’s “Adrian Project” educates the public about the IRS through community outreach sessions with high school and college students. Posts on social media are sharing a video from one of the sessions to falsely claim it shows agents in training. The images were posted by a New Jersey universityContinue reading “Images Show IRS Educational Program, Not Training of Agents”
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IRS Will Target ‘High-Income’ Tax Evaders with New Funding, Contrary to Social Media Posts
Quick Take The Inflation Reduction Act includes $79 billion for the IRS. Social media posts misleadingly claim the IRS will now hire “87,000 new agents” to investigate average citizens. But most new hires will provide customer services, and enforcement efforts will be aimed at “high-income and corporate tax evaders,” a Treasury Department spokesperson said. Full Story President Joe Biden signedContinue reading “IRS Will Target ‘High-Income’ Tax Evaders with New Funding, Contrary to Social Media Posts”
Proposed ‘Assault Weapons Ban’ Includes Grandfather Clause, Contrary to Social Media Posts
Quick Take The House passed a bill on July 29 that would make it a crime to knowingly “import, sell, manufacture, transfer, or possess a semiautomatic assault weapon.” Social media posts falsely claim “millions of people will become felons overnight” because of the bill. Under the bill, current owners of such firearms would be allowedContinue reading “Proposed ‘Assault Weapons Ban’ Includes Grandfather Clause, Contrary to Social Media Posts”
Trump Rally Photo Is From 2020, Not Recent Wisconsin Rally, as Social Media Posts Claim
Quick Take Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Wisconsin on Aug. 5. Posts on social media circulated a photo to claim that the recent Trump rally in Wisconsin attracted a “massive” crowd. But the photo was from a previous Trump rally and was shared by Eric Trump in 2020. Full Story On Aug. 5, formerContinue reading “Trump Rally Photo Is From 2020, Not Recent Wisconsin Rally, as Social Media Posts Claim”
Online ‘Stimulus Loan’ Offers Are Not Related to Government Programs
Quick Take Three stimulus payments have been sent to Americans to ease the economic impact of the pandemic. Social media posts are now sharing a false claim about a new, $40,000 federal stimulus loan. But it’s a marketing ploy. The bottom of the web page says, “This is not a government program nor is itContinue reading “Online ‘Stimulus Loan’ Offers Are Not Related to Government Programs”
Online ‘Stimulus Loan’ Offers Are Not Related to Government Programs
Quick Take Three stimulus payments have been sent to Americans to ease the economic impact of the pandemic. Social media posts are now sharing a false claim about a new, $40,000 federal stimulus loan. But it’s a marketing ploy. The bottom of the web page says, “This is not a government program nor is itContinue reading “Online ‘Stimulus Loan’ Offers Are Not Related to Government Programs”
Posts Distort Chinese Research Creating Fragment of Monkeypox Viral Genome
SciCheck Digest A Wuhan Institute of Virology study describes assembling part of a monkeypox viral genome for use in a diagnostic test. Although the researchers only made a fraction of the genome — and it matches a different version of the virus — social media posts are using the study to baselessly claim that theContinue reading “Posts Distort Chinese Research Creating Fragment of Monkeypox Viral Genome”
Posts on Social Media Misinterpret Biden’s Quote on Previous Cancer
Quick Take President Joe Biden claimed in a July 20 speech that growing up in Delaware near oil refineries gave him cancer. Posts on social media misinterpreted that to mean he currently has cancer. A White House spokesperson said Biden was referring to a skin cancer that was removed before he became president. Full StoryContinue reading “Posts on Social Media Misinterpret Biden’s Quote on Previous Cancer”
Social Media Posts Make Unsupported Claims About Zelensky’s Income, Net Worth
Quick Take Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had an income of about $623,000 in 2020, according to his financial disclosure submitted to the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption in Ukraine. But posts on social media claim, without evidence, that he has a monthly income of $11 million. Full Story In late February, Ukraine wasContinue reading “Social Media Posts Make Unsupported Claims About Zelensky’s Income, Net Worth”
Social Media Posts Misleadingly Edit and Misrepresent Biden Remarks from Teleprompter
Quick Take President Joe Biden quoted the Supreme Court majority opinion on ending the constitutional right to abortion in remarks he made on July 8. Social media posts falsely claim he mistakenly read teleprompter cues. A White House press secretary told us Biden intentionally said “end of quote” and then said “repeat the line” forContinue reading “Social Media Posts Misleadingly Edit and Misrepresent Biden Remarks from Teleprompter”