During a late-night posting spree on his Truth Social platform, President Donald Trump shared numerous unfounded conspiracy theories with his 11+ million followers. Among the most notable were a theory about Michelle Obama using Biden’s Autopen to pardon key individuals, a claim on the Biden White House about an alleged forgery, an allegation against Barack Obama linked to the QAnon conspiracy movement, a false claim about Nancy Pelosi planning the Capitol riot, and repeated baseless allegations about the 2020 election being stolen. These claims were debunked one by one, proving that Trump’s posts were detached from reality.
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