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Oklahoma City raid, Russian spies & Trump's first 100 days
Plus: What we know about reports Trump and RFK Jr. plan to end Narcan program
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Oklahoma woman said federal agents mistakenly raided her home. Here's what we know
On Tuesday, claims began spreading that federal immigration agents had raided the wrong house in Oklahoma City, taking a family of U.S. citizens' belongings and forcing them outside while still in their underwear.
Accounts of the raid differed. A U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told Snopes via email that only U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement carried out the raid and that its intended targets were the former residents at the address. We weren’t able to independently confirm other elements of the claim. Reporter Laerke Christensen has further details about which ones.
No proof Germany arrested Russian spies who had Pete Hegseth's number in their cellphones
Online claims drew context and quotes from the arrest of two suspected German-Russian spies in 2024, months before Hegseth became defense secretary.
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No evidence Canada is making its national suicide hotline available to US citizens
The claim followed revelations that the Trump admin planned to eliminate specialized services for suicide prevention among LGBTQ+ youth.
Trump's first 100 days: 25 rumors we've investigated
Trump's administration moved at breakneck speed during the first 100 days of his second term as president — let's help you catch up.
No, Jimmy Kimmel didn't kick Karoline Leavitt off his show after 'fiery clash'
"What was supposed to be a casual late-night chat turned into a battlefield," one viral YouTube video stated.
Staff Pick
What we know about reports Trump, RFK Jr. plan to end Narcan program
Social media posts claimed the health secretary backed a White House plan to end a program that distributes the opioid overdose reversal medication.