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On Sept. 23, President Joe Biden surprised singer Elton John with a National Humanities Medal. Biden recognized the longtime AIDS activist for his musicianship, advocacy and courage in finding purpose to challenge convention, shatter stigma, and advance the simple truth that everyone deserves to be treated with respect. But a screenshot of a tweet from Lavern Spicer, who unsuccessfully sought a Florida seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, has circulated on social media in the days since, making it seem as though the president actually disparaged the British artist. Joe Biden blamed Elton John for AIDS and everyone just gave him a free pass for it, the tweet said. One Instagram post featuring the tweet also included a clip of the White House event at which Biden presented John with the medal. By the way, Biden said, referring to $6 billion the United States is contributing to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, it’s all his fault that we’re spending $6 billion in taxpayer money this month to help AIDS — fight HIV/AIDS. This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram. ) Biden’s remarks in context make it clear that he wasn’t blaming John for AIDS, a disease caused by HIV, an infection that attacks the body’s immune system. The video shows John applauding Biden’s it’s all his fault comment, and applause and cheers from the audience are also audible. RELATED VIDEO We’re joined by so many people that ... he’s set free to be themselves, to be treated with the dignity and respect they deserve, Biden said earlier in the evening. Families and advocates in the fight against HIV/AIDS ... a fight that he has led with sheer will, and fight for those lives lost and those lives that we can save. Immediately before Biden made the comment that’s featured in the Instagram post, John said he would treasure his medal, and that it would make him double his efforts to make sure this disease goes away. Your kindness — America’s kindness to me as a musician is second to none, John said. But in the war against AIDS and HIV, it’s even bigger. I can’t thank you enough. Biden appeared to be crediting John for his activism over the years. He wasn’t blaming him for the spread of AIDS. We rate that claim False.
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