A video circulating online purportedly shows two migrants using a ladder to scale the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Here's what we know about the footage: snopes.com/news/2026/06/1…
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- The DOJ's release of Epstein-related files included an FBI intake form logging a tipster's claim that Trump knew of and funded "underage sex parties" at one of his golf courses. The allegations remain unverified. snopes.com/fact-check/tru…
- Posts falsely claim JD Vance said, "If you're born in this country and your parents were not U.S. citizens then you should be deported." While Vance opposes automatic birthright citizenship, he never said the words in question. snopes.com/fact-check/van…
- Don't fall for this image claiming to show Karmelo Anthony, who was sentenced to 35 years in prison for fatally stabbing another teenager, crying in a courtroom. It's an AI-generated fake. ❌
- Replying to @snopesWhile the Forest Service approved the plan to redefine grizzly habitats in Montana's Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest under Trump, the agency appeared to initiate the idea in 2024 under Biden. It's unclear which administration finalized the plan.
- Replying to @snopesThe decision to recalculate the size of "secure habitats" does not affect other national forests outside of Montana's Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest — and the minimum patch size isn't a legal requirement, either.
- Replying to @snopesA "secure habitat" is essentially an area free of roads and development that provides ample foraging space for bears. The Forest Service calculates the total acreage of grizzly bears' secure habitats to help inform conservation plans.
- 🧵 Two federal agencies' decision to drop the minimum "secure habitat" size for grizzly bears in parts of a Montana national forest from 2,500 acres to 1 acre has sparked legal challenges. Here's what that means. 👇️
- The construction of AI data centers across the U.S. is rapidly expanding. Snopes compiled seven claims related to data centers that we've investigated: snopes.com/collections/da…
- ❌ Trump didn't say that he walked out of his interview with "Meet the Press" reporter Kristen Welker because she "kept staring" at his ear. A post making the rounds online is fake.
- ❌ No, NBC didn't suspend Kristen Welker of "Meet The Press" after Trump walked out of their interview. Here's the truth: snopes.com/fact-check/tru…







