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  • 2020-06-02 (xsd:date)
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  • No, Trump didn’t tweet that George Floyd’s family was ‘honored’ to hear from him (en)
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  • Facebook users are circulating an image of a fake tweet attributed to President Donald Trump that states he spoke with George Floyd’s family and they were honored to hear from him. The faux tweet is rife with grammatical errors. It reads: I spoke with George Floyd’s family. There voices told me they were honored to hear from me. I told them I didn’t want to see another black man die by a knee to the neck. It looked to painful. There’s better ways to die. No way is good, but that was very bad. The 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 Facebook .) This is not a legitimate tweet by the president. It doesn’t appear anywhere on Trump’s Twitter timeline on May 29, the date the screenshot shows it was supposedly posted. ProPublica, a nonprofit journalism organization, maintains a database of tweets deleted by politicians called Politwoops. The alleged post is not captured in the database, and we found no evidence that shows the tweet ever existed on the platform. Websites allow anyone to generate real-looking, but ultimately fake tweets using tweet generators . Trump did say on May 29 that he spoke with members of Floyd’s family. He described them as terrific people and said he reached out to them to express his sorrow. As for the fictitious tweet, we rate it Pants on Fire! (en)
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