CNN’s Kaitlan Collins caught up with DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old cancer survivor honored by President Donald Trump during his ...
Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, Orlando Bloom, and Angelina Jolie. The claim is false. There is no evidence that USAID paid celebrities to visit Ukraine. The video’s claims first appeared in another ...
Fox News chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream unpacks the SCOTUS ruling on $2 billion in USAID payments on 'Special Report.' ...
News. The clip features the company’s logo and claims that USAID sponsored American celebrity visits to Ukraine “after Russia’s full-scale invasion began”. It includes footage of celebrities, such as ...
Musk, declaring that "NYT is government-funded media," shared a post from an X user who asserted the US government "gave the New York Times tens of millions of dollars over just the past 5 years," ...
Previously, Musk shared a fabricated E! News report saying USAID paid celebrities including actor Ben Stiller millions of dollars to visit Ukraine and help boost Zelensky's popularity worldwide. The ...
The video was a fabrication. E! News never ran any such video. USAID never made those payments to the celebrities. Ben Stiller, one of the actors the phony video claimed had received millions from ...
The video claimed USAID funded celebrity visits to Ukraine, alleging that a trip in 2022 by actor Ben Stiller cost US taxpayers $4 million. Ben Stiller subsequently said the claims in the fake E!
ST HELENA, CALIFORNIA: Recent rumors have claimed that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded some famous names such as Malia Obama, Chelsea Clinton, Ben Stiller, and ...