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FACT CHECK: The Atlantic Screenshot About Ketanji Brown Jackson’s ‘Role In White Supremacy’ Is Digitally Altered

photograph Shared by X He allegedly showed her an article from The Atlantic titled “Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Role in White Supremacy.”

Verdict: False

The Atlantic does not publish such articles. It cannot be found on the outlet’s website or social media accounts.

Fact check:

The Supreme Court reported that the government had expressed hesitation about when or whether it would be appropriate to encourage social media platforms to remove online content. the hill. Mr Jackson raised a hypothetical situation in which an online challenge prompted teenagers to jump out of a window and questioned whether the government should declare such a situation a public emergency, the paper said. Reported.

The X-Post claims that The Atlantic published an article alleging that Jackson played a role in white supremacy. XPost shares a screenshot of the alleged article in the same format as The Atlantic site.

Its heading is:Ketanji Brown Jackson’s role in white supremacy. ” Below that is a subheading: “How a freshman judge is siding with Trump and poised to become the next biggest threat to democracy.”

However, the images are digitally processed.The alleged article cannot be found by searching The Atlantic. Website. Similarly, there are no matching results in any outlet. socializing media account. (Related: No, The Atlantic did not publish an article calling white supremacy a “multiracial movement”)

This is a fabricated image. This is not a screenshot of the actual Atlantic article. ” “Please check the facts,” a spokesperson for The Atlantic asked for comment via email. “This can also be evidenced by visiting our website, where no such article exists. It’s very easy for viewers to check if something is real by visiting The Atlantic and searching the site. ”

This image was also posted on X United States Ministry of TruthAccording to the satirical account. bio. Check Your Fact has debunked this account several times in the past.

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