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Snopes.com - Update on MSNBC's Rittenhouse trial ban, Pete Buttigieg on electric vehicles and gas prices, and that photo of Epstein, Maxwell, and the Pope

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Tonight: Update on MSNBC's Rittenhouse trial ban, Pete Buttigieg on electric vehicles and gas prices, and that photo of Epstein, Maxwell, and the Pope

Did an MSNBC Producer ‘Follow’ a Bus Containing Rittenhouse Jurors?

As a Kenosha, Wisconsin, jury deliberated in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse in November 2021, the judge in the case made a dramatic ruling, banning MSNBC from the court for the remainder of the trial.

Dan MacGuill provides an update based on new information.

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Yes, Pete Buttigieg Said Families Who Buy Electric Cars ‘Never Have To Worry about Gas Prices Again’

The U.S. transportation secretary was discussing the Democrats’ social spending package. Read Story.


Does Pic Show Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell with the Pope?

The photo in question was reportedly taken circa 2003. Read Story.


Did a Child Yell an Obscenity at Jill Biden?

The visuals of the first lady reading a story are real, but the audio ...? Read Story.

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