3. Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation - the media REPORTED, which last time I checked was their job, about intelligence professionals writing a letter that said the story about the laptop had all the earmarks of classic Russian disinformation. It of course DID have all of the earmarks of such and either way, reporting about the letter does not mean it was a "media hoax."
4. Governor Witmer kidnapping plot - not sure how this was a hoax as 14 people were indicted and eight people are in jail for multiple decades. Why any Christian, let alone a cosplaying pastor would lie about this boggles the mind and undermines the gospel.
5. Kavanaugh rape - Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was credibly accused of rape. The fact that he was still approved by a strict party line vote does not change these facts. It is so reprehensible for "Pastor" Idleman to essentially mock the woman in this case as if she must have been lying.
6. Trump said drinking bleach would fight COVID - uhm, close. His exact quote was, "And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?" He said this with a graphic that listed bleach as the first disinfectant. So, he did not say drink, he said inject. Why are we acting like this was a media hoax when he said we should look into injecting bleach?
7. Trump saved nuclear secrets at Mar-a-Lago. - Yes, he did. That is exactly what he was charged with before his buddy judge that he appointed dismissed the case for bogus reasons.
8. Trump tax cuts only benefited the rich - this is another deceitful practice of political whores. Nobody in the media reported that the tax cuts ONLY benefited the rich. What they correctly reported is the vast majority of them went to the rich, which they did.
9. Trump used tear gas to clear a crowd for a bible photo - yes, he did. These are confirmed facts that are not difficult to fact check. Shane Idleman does not even vaguely care about the truth. If the meme supports his political idol, then he is going to post it. As a Christian. And a pastor.
10. Ivermectin is a horse dewormer not meant for human consumption - once again, yes. This is not a hoax; it is undeniably true. Not only is it true but to suggest otherwise is scientifically moronic and last time I checked, Shane Idleman is not a doctor. He is not even a Christian leader, as he pretends to be.