AAP FactCheck - Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr have shared a fake video which claims the US government aid agency paid millions of dollars to celebrities to visit Ukraine and promote the popularity of ...
Orlando Bloom has hit back at claims that he was paid to do charity work. "Misinformation can be easily spread," Bloom ...
A U.S. court has blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing classified Treasury ...
Using a bespoke social media search tool Prime Time downloaded and analysed all his tweets from his first 15 full days working in the US government, to try to get an insight into his activity, mindset ...
False claims about the United States Agency for International Development’s spending have gone viral on social media, ...
A video claimed to show E! News reporting that USAID paid millions to celebrities to visit Ukraine and help boost President ...
The billionaire doubled down on his avowed intention to close down USAID – what he called the “viper’s nest of radical-left Marxists” – by sharing the now-discredited allegations.
A popular video, purportedly by entertainment news network E! News, claimed the agency spent $4 million to send actor Ben ...
Stars mentioned in the video to have received payments included Angelina Jolie, Sean Pean, Jean Claude Van Dam, Orlando Bloom ...
As the Trump administration works to dismantle the aid agency, right-wing influencers have flooded the internet with ...
An E! News report said USAID paid millions of dollars to sponsor American celebrity visits to Ukraine.