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Trump Said He'd Start War To Distract From Epstein files: Real or Fake 'Leaked' Phone Call?
In the fast moving world of social media, sensational claims can spread quickly before their accuracy is verified. One such claim recently circulated online, alleging that a leaked phone call captured former U.S. President Donald Trump angrily discussing the release of documents connected to financier Jeffrey Epstein. According to viral posts, the recording supposedly revealed…
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Olympic Hockey Team And McDonald’s At White House Rumor
Recently, a video went viral showing the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team at the White House. The players were seated at a long table, enjoying burgers, and social media quickly erupted with claims that the burgers were from McDonald’s. Screenshots and clips were shared thousands of times, with people expressing surprise, amusement, and sometimes criticism.…
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Does Torenza Country Exist? Torenza Passport At JFK Reality
There's a story across TikTok and other social media platforms creating a viral buzz and many people are believing and circulating the clip. According to viral posts, a woman arriving at JFK International Airport from Tokyo supposedly presented a passport from a country called Torenza. Now, you might be thinking what's the problem here? No…
