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In numerous Facebook groups critical of former US president Donald Trump, social media accounts are sharing an image that purports to show actor and filmmaker Ben Affleck wearing a t-shirt that says, Keep America Trumpless. But the image is not authentic; it has been digitally edited in what appears to be an effort to sell merchandise featuring the same design. The original photo shows Affleck wearing a plain t-shirt in 2016. Very well said Mr Ban Affleck. Just keep America trumpless. I just orderrr one of this, says the text on dozens of identical misspelled posts that different Facebook accounts shared in September to groups with names such as Blue Wave and Resist Trump and Democrats and Republicans United Against Trump! The posts, which are not listed as advertisements, all direct users to a link to purchase a Keep America Trumpless t-shirt for $17.99 on Moteefe, a London-based e-commerce platform that allows people to design and sell custom-made products around the world. There is no evidence the Good Will Hunting and Argo star ever wore the t-shirt sold at the link; the image shared in the Facebook posts has been altered. A reverse image search revealed the original photo of Affleck was posted to a celebrity blog site in 2016. The picture's caption said it showed Affleck talking on a cell phone in Brentwood, California. He was wearing an un-patterned olive green t-shirt in the original photo, not the top saying Keep America Trumpless. Screenshot from Facebook taken September 7, 2022 Screenshot from justjared.com taken September 7, 2022 It is not clear who is behind the sale of the Keep America Trumpless t-shirts on Moteefe. The company did not respond to requests for comment. But the matching language across the posts sharing the image of Affleck -- including their misspelling of Affleck's name -- suggests possible coordination. The accounts involved in the effort often shared the same posts about Affleck several times in a single Facebook group, an AFP review of their social media activity found. Many of the accounts joined the Facebook groups they posted in shortly before posting. Affleck is not the only celebrity whose image has been appropriated, either. Another image claiming to show US billionaire Mark Cuban in his own Keep America Trumpless t-shirt also cropped up in several Facebook groups, where the posters sharing it said: Well said Mark Cuban. Nice Tee. keep America trumpless. Women tee also available. I just orderrr one. Those posts linked to the same t-shirt for sale on Moteefe's website. But as with Affleck, the picture of Cuban in the anti-Trump shirt has been manipulated. Cuban confirmed to AFP that it's fake, writing in an email: Lol. That's not real. The original photo shows Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, a US professional basketball team in the NBA, standing courtside in an arena before a playoff game in April 2022. His shirt in the photo says, Mavericks Basketball. Screenshot from Facebook taken September 7, 2022 Similar t-shirt designs have been photoshopped previously on to pictures of other US public figures, including former president Barack Obama , actors Jennifer Aniston , Tom Hanks , Dwayne Johnson , Brad Pitt and Chris Evans , CNN personality Anderson Cooper and comedian Jon Stewart . The original, unedited photos show Obama in France in 2019 ; Aniston in Italy in 2018 ; Hanks in Australia in 2020 ; Johnson on a movie set in 2014 ; Pitt in Italy in 2019 ; Evans in Washington in 2019 , Cooper in New York in 2017 ; and Stewart in 2017 . AFP has fact-checked other manipulated t-shirt images featuring prominent US figures here , here , here , and here .
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