Social Media Fact Check: May 1, 2021

Stories circulating online incorrectly assert that a copy of Vice President Harris’ children’s book, “Superheroes Are Everywhere,” is being given to every migrant child in a Long Beach, Calif., facility housing unaccompanied minors who recently arrived at the border. (AP Photo/Sait Serkan Gurbuz, File)

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin listens as the verdict is read Tuesday at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis in his trial for the 2020 death of George Floyd. Social media posts shared a fabricated screenshot last weekend that purported to show the Chicago Police Department tweeting in support of Chauvin, who was convicted for the murder of Floyd. The department sent no such tweet. (Court TV/via AP, Pool, File)

President Joe Biden speaks during a rally Thursday at Infinite Energy Center in Duluth, Georgia, to mark his 100th day in office. Stories circulating online incorrectly claim Biden’s plan to combat climate change will require Americans to limit their meat consumption by 90%, to just 4 pounds of red meat annually or one hamburger per month. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are examined and recounted Thursday by contractors working for the Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, hired by the Arizona State Senate, at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. Stories circulating online incorrectly assert a recount of ballots from Arizona’s Maricopa County in the November 2020 election discovered a quarter of a million illegal votes so far. (Rob Schumacher/The Arizona Republic via AP, Pool)

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts: