List of political disinformation website campaigns in the United States

The following is a list of websites that are part of political campaigns or have been designated by journalists and researchers as likely being part of political campaigns based in the United States.

Courier
As of October 2022, at least 9 websites posing as local news outlets were created by Courier, an outlet "created and funded by the Democratic-aligned digital organization ACRONYM," which in turn is funded by Reid Hoffman and Laurene Powell Jobs.

Local Report
By October 2022, at least 51 websites posing as local news outlets in U.S. swing states were created by Local Report. Based on the masthead, these sites are connected to The American Independent, which is owned by David Brock.

Metric Media
As of October 2021, at least 1,200 websites posing as local news outlets were owned by Metric Media, run by Brian Timpone. As of 2020, Metric Media also owns the Mount Vernon News, and had owned the Kern Valley Sun between 2020 and 2023.

National Republican Congressional Committee
During the 2014 United States elections, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) created over 20 webpages for criticizing Democrat politicians who were running for Congress. These websites are in the form of news websites, include a disclaimer stating NRCC sponsorship at the bottom of the page, and "are tailored to the district each Democrat is running in".

Saber Communications and Digital Communications
Saber Communications and Digital Communications are two companies owned by political marketers with ties to Ron Paul and Rand Paul. As of July 2023, at least three websites in this network use AdStyle, which uses ads with fictitious celebrity endorsements. The registered agent of Digital Communications legally represented former President Donald Trump with respect to the January 6th congressional committee.

Star News Digital Media
As of October 2022, at least 11 websites posing as local news outlets were created by Star News Digital Media, which was co-founded by Tea Party-affiliated activists Michael Patrick Leahy, Steve Gill, and Christina Botteri.