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  • 2022-06-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Is the 'What I Would Do' Trump Quote About Ukraine Real? (en)
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  • In June 2022, we were asked by readers in our Snopes Tips Facebook group about a quote that appeared in a viral meme that was titled, Fox News just asked Trump what he'd do differently from Biden on Ukraine. According to the meme, former U.S. President Donald Trump once said the following: We soon found evidence that this was indeed a real quote from the former president. The Trump quote had been shared online in several posts that received thousands of engagements. For example, progressive political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen once tweeted this shortened version of the quote: We also found that it had been shared at least thousands of times on Facebook with the following quote meme: On March 21, 2022, Fox News TV host Stuart Varney interviewed Trump about Russia's invasion of Ukraine on his Fox Business show, Varney & Co. The invasion of Ukraine began on Feb. 24. In a series of questions, Varney asked Trump what he would do to help the situation in Ukraine. Trump provided the answer seen in the meme after Varney asked the question, So, what do you do now? You said you'd maybe do more than just send in the MIG jets. All right. What more? The question and answer begins at the 3:04 mark in this YouTube video: At the 4:49 mark in the video, Varney again pressed Trump about the invasion in Ukraine. Well, let me press you again on what extra military help you would give to the Ukrainians, Varney said. You said you wanna do more than just the MiG jets or the javelins. What more? Trump answered Varney by mentioning an idea of using drones: Trump also later said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had used the the n-word, referring to the word nuclear. But I listen to him constantly using the n-word, Trump said. That's the n-word. And he's constantly using it. The nuclear word. And we never talked... we say 'oh, he's a nuclear power.' But we're a greater nuclear power. In sum, yes, the quote meme that says Fox News just asked Trump what he'd do differently from Biden on Ukraine truly did contain words that the former president genuinely said on live TV. (en)
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