Robert Sweet, a federal judge who was overseeing a civil case against Jeffrey Epstein, was not “killed,” as a headline claims, nor did he die in August, as other recently published stories suggest. Sweet died of natural causes in March at age 96.
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.
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Meme Inflates Rise in Congressional Salaries
Obama Hasn’t Called For ‘All-Out Gun Confiscation’
Baseless Claim About Barr Visit to Epstein Prison
Bogus Conspiracy Theory Claims Epstein is Alive
Unproven Claim of ‘Camera Malfunction’ Before Epstein’s Death
The Response to the Congressional Baseball Shooting
Photos Don’t Tell the Whole Story on Border Trash
Ivanka Didn’t Wear a Swastika in Colorado
What Republicans Did on Mental Health, Guns
A social media post misleadingly claims that Republicans “voted to allow people with pre-existing mental illness to buy firearms.” The measure blocked the Social Security Administration from reporting to the U.S. background check system some disability beneficiaries who are unable to manage their finances. Federal law still prohibits people with certain conditions from buying guns.