Alleged image of Epstein dining with Chuck Schumer isn't what it seems
Internet users often create AI-generated images of Epstein with prominent people in an attempt to link them to the convicted sex offender's crimes.
Internet users often create AI-generated images of Epstein with prominent people in an attempt to link them to the convicted sex offender's crimes.
The FBI interviewed a man who made a series of unsubstantiated allegations against Epstein.
The satirical Fox News chyron circulated amid online speculation about Trump's supposed incontinence.
The relationships between tech companies and the Trump administration have come under more scrutiny as opposition to ICE actions has grown.
The claim originated on a social media page that calls its output satire.
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"Why make stuff up when the reality itself is so shocking and disgusting," Massie told Snopes.
The U.S. Department of Justice released files that showed Jeffrey Epstein was in touch with celebrities, politicians and royals.
The image originated from an artist who creates realistic but, ultimately, fake images depicting the private lives of public figures.
Snopes has fielded dozens of claims after the DOJ began releasing redacted case files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Some YouTube channels and Facebook page deal exclusively in fictional stories of missing people discovered decades later.
The Department of Justice announced Epstein's death on Aug. 10, 2019, but files released in 2026 included a statement about that death dated Aug. 9.
Kenworthy urged his Instagram followers to call their senators and urge them to "rein in ICE and Border Patrol."
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt previously said she thought the U.S. president "would much prefer a Kid Rock performance over Bad Bunny."
ICE detained the 5-year-old and his father in Minnesota in early 2026.
The image was digitally generated and originated from a satirical social media account.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is required by law to report whenever a detained person in its custody dies.
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