Rumor – Military mass arrests of judges, congressmen, CIA, and FBI agents are reportedly taking place in the US under orders from Donald Trump.
Analysis
A viral post circulating heavily on social media and messaging apps details an alleged large-scale military operation currently underway in the United States. According to the text, coordinated actions across all 50 US states have reportedly resulted in the capture of hundreds of public officials, including federal judges, lawmakers, and intelligence officers. The narrative is accompanied by a list of presidential executive orders that supposedly authorize the intervention.
The claim describes a deep institutional breakdown, mentioning the direct involvement of the Pentagon and the enforcement of emergency measures against what authors classify as crimes against humanity and widespread fraud. The message is spreading rapidly in political discussion channels, raising questions about the veracity of the presented data and the legal feasibility of such procedures on American soil. Read below:
MASS ARRESTS – THE OPERATION BEGINS Pentagon sources confirm coordinated military arrests in all 50 states: ▪️ 847 federal judges arrested – Treason, corruption, crimes against humanity. ▪️ 234 senators and congressmen arrested – Treason, bribery, election fraud. ▪️ 456 CIA agents arrested – Assassinations, drug trafficking, mind control. ▪️ 678 FBI agents arrested – Obstruction, cover-up, corruption. Mass arrests are HAPPENING NOW. THE INDICTED FEDERAL JUDGES – CHARGES OF TREASON American Patriot GO GO TRUMP EXECUTIVE ORDER 13818 Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious Human Rights Abuse or Corruption December 20, 2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER 13848 Imposing Certain Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Interference in a United States Election September 12, 2018 EXECUTIVE ORDER 13903 Combating Human Trafficking and Online Child Exploitation in the United States January 31, 2020 EXECUTIVE ORDER 13928 Blocking Property of Certain Persons Associated with the International Criminal Court June 11, 2020
Fact-Check
To fully understand this story, we conducted a detailed investigation addressing three fundamental questions: 1) Did Trump decree mass arrests of judges, senators, congressmen, and agents in the US? 2) Is there any indication that Trump will decree mass arrests of judges, senators, congressmen, and agents in the US? 3) Have there been similar fake news stories before?
Did Trump decree mass arrests of judges, senators, congressmen, and agents in the US?
No. The information is false. There is no record in official sources from the United States government, the Department of Justice, the Pentagon, the FBI, or international media of any operation involving hundreds of arrests of judges, lawmakers, and federal agents.
If an action of this magnitude had actually occurred, it would be widely reported by major global news outlets. However, there is no evidence that these alleged arrests ever took place. The viral text uses specific numbers to convey credibility, but they are not backed by official documents, court rulings, names of the alleged detainees, or any other elements that would allow verification of the claim.
Is there any indication that Trump will decree mass arrests of judges, senators, congressmen, and agents in the US?
No, there is not. In addition to the lack of evidence pointing to such an operation, the President of the United States does not have the constitutional authority to simply decree the mass arrest of members of other branches of government or civil servants. In the United States, arrests depend on investigations conducted by competent authorities and judicial warrants, adhering to the due process of law stipulated by the US Constitution.
The executive orders cited in the publication—such as numbers 13818, 13848, 13903, and 13928—do exist, but they address specific issues such as international sanctions, foreign election interference, combating human trafficking, and measures related to the International Criminal Court. None of them mandate or authorize the mass arrest of American officials.
Have there been similar fake news stories before?
Yes, the misinformation ecosystem surrounding global conspiracy theories frequently recycles this type of narrative. During periods of intense political polarization, baseless stories about secret military operations and fictitious military tribunals often resurface. Fact-checking platforms have debunked several publications with very similar structures.
Among the examples, fact-checkers have debunked claims that Navy SEALs rescued children held by pedophilia rings, a classic offshoot of marginal internet theories. We have also explained lies surrounding Executive Order 13848, claiming it would be used to declare martial law. Other frequent targets of this type of rumor include public figures, such as false reports of the arrest of George Soros for voter fraud or tech billionaire Bill Gates by military tribunals. The pattern remains the same: using real technical terms to validate completely fabricated narratives.
Conclusion
The viral posts claiming coordinated military mass arrests against politicians and judges in the United States are nothing more than a piece of disinformation. The text distorts real references to presidential executive orders to create a false sense of legality and appeal to a highly polarized audience.
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