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Snopes Debunker - Biden's gas prices claim, that Bruno Mars Facebook scam, and a parody news screenshot about Musk's Twitter acquisition







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Today: Biden's gas prices claim, that Bruno Mars Facebook scam, and a parody news screenshot about Musk's Twitter acquisition

Biden Falsely Claims Gas Prices Were ‘Over $5’ When He Took Office

Yesterday, U.S. President Joe Biden falsely claimed that U.S. gas prices were “over $5” per gallon when he took office in January 2021. While speaking in Syracuse, New York, Biden said, “Today, the most common price of gas in America is $3.39, down from over $5 when I took office.”

But this isn't accurate. Jordan Liles has more.

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Bruno Mars Isn’t Giving Away Cash and Gift Cards on Facebook

We found several Facebook posts from scammers that misleadingly claimed Mars and other celebrities were giving away $750 gift cards or even $10,000 in cash. Read Story.

Video of Rishi Sunak Lighting Candles Is from 2020, Not His First Day as British PM

Shout-out to people on Twitter who provide evidence in their replies that shows the original tweet was misleading. Read Story.

Not a Real News Article: ‘Musk’s Twitter Takeover Threatens Our Democracy with Unrestricted Speech’

Social media users shared a screenshot of a headline that was published by what appeared to be a parody Twitter account. Read Story.

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