video Shared by X They claim they will set off fireworks at La Rosada to celebrate President Donald Trump's victory in 2024.
Trump's victory leads to fireworks at La Rosada pic.twitter.com/03KkLIpUuc
— ChoosyBluesy (@ChoosyBluesy) November 6, 2024
Verdict: Misleading
This claim is misleading. The video, originally posted to YouTube in 2019, shows fireworks being set off in La Rosada in celebration of former President Alberto Fernández's election victory that year.
Fact check:
According to reports, Trump won 12 of Texas' 14 counties along the Mexican border in the 2024 presidential election. new york times. Trump carried only five of the same counties when he was last elected in 2016, the paper said.
The X video, which has been viewed more than 200 times at the time of writing, claims to celebrate President Trump's election victory in 2024 by setting off fireworks at La Rosada.
The video's caption reads, “Fireworks at La Rosada as President Trump wins.” This video shows a blurry display of fireworks over La Rosada.
This claim is misleading. The video shows fireworks at La Rosada, but the fireworks are not meant to celebrate Trump's 2024 election victory. This video is YouTube in 2019set off fireworks to celebrate Fernandez's victory in that year's elections.
“Fireworks 10/12/19 Casa Rosada Asunción Alberto Fernandez and Cristina Fernandez” translation The title of the video says:
Similarly, we found “Check the facts” There are no reliable reports to support the claim. In fact, the opposite is true. November 8th, Misbar debunked this claim, citing a 2019 YouTube video showing Hanabi acknowledging Fernandez's election victory.
Furthermore, President Trump does not appear to have publicly commented on the allegations. his official website, His TRUTH social accountsor his Verified socializing media account. (Related: Did votes cast for Jill Stein prevent Kamala Harris from winning Virginia?)
According to reports, Trump claimed victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the November 2024 election and won several battleground states, including Pennsylvania. fox news. Trump's victory makes him the second president since Grover Cleveland to serve two non-consecutive terms, the paper said.
