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  • 2021-08-30 (xsd:date)
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  • No, former US president Trump didn’t tweet support for Kenyan deputy president’s election bid (en)
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  • I will personally support the Deputy president of Kenya @WilliamsRuto in the next years election, reads a screengrab of what seems to be a tweet by former US president Donald Trump. The tweet shows the @readDonaldTrump handle and Twitter’s blue verification tick, meant to indicate that an account of a prominent person is genuine. It’s dated 23 July 2021. The screengrab also shows an apparent reply from William Ruto, Kenya’s deputy president: Am so glad the whole world can see how we are transforming our great nation with wheelbarrows. It was posted on a public Facebook group page with more than a million followers . Kenya is set to hold its next general election on 9 August 2022. In his campaign for the presidency, Ruto has often donated wheelbarrows, claiming it’s a way to create self-employment for young people. But did Trump really tweet this? We checked. Signs of a fake tweet Some elements on the screenshot show that the tweet is not authentic. The label for the device used to post the tweet incorrectly uses a capital I to spell iPhone. The time on the screengrab does not specify if it was posted before or after midnight the way genuine tweets do. And such a tweet by Trump would have been reported by Kenya’s media. It hasn’t been. More than this, the tweet can’t be found on Twitter. Permanently suspended Trump’s Twitter account @realDonaldTrump was permanently suspended on 8 January 2021 for violation of the glorification of violence policy. A search of Ruto’s verified Twitter account @WilliamsRuto reveals that no such reply to the account @realDonaldTrump was posted on 23 July 2021. Trump does not have access to his Twitter account. The tweet is fake. (en)
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