Facebook posts purport to outline “the rules” of the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, but they distort the facts in doing so.
Debunking Viral Claims
These articles debunk misinformation shared on social media. We also provide resources for readers: an article and a video on how to combat misinformation.
From late 2016 to early 2025, FactCheck.org was one of several organizations working with Meta to debunk misinformation shared on Meta’s social media platforms.
Meme Falsely Claims Obama Released al-Baghdadi
Misleading Posts Target GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz
Dubious Posts Tie Political Families to Ukraine Work
Headlines Spin Ukrainian Donations to Clinton Charity
Posts Resurface Made-up ‘Congressional Reform’ Bill
Viral Posts Fabricate a ‘President Mozzarella’ Gaffe
Obama Didn’t Authorize ‘Lying’ by the Media
Instagram Post Falsely Links Flu Vaccine to Polio
Posts Put Words in Thomas Jefferson’s Mouth
Facebook posts in support of President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection erroneously claim that former President Thomas Jefferson once said “the government will one day be corrupt and filled with liars, and the people will flock to the one who tells the truth.” A Jefferson Library researcher includes it in a list of “spurious quotations.”



