image shared on facebook 2024 Republican candidate and former president Donald Trump is trying to show real social posts aimed at former Democratic president Barack Obama.
Verdict: False
This claim is false and originally originated from @AgentSelf99B, an X (formerly Twitter) account known for posting parody content.
Fact check:
The latest YouGov poll shows that 2024 Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris has a lead over President Trump among registered voters, 51% to 47%. the hill. Harris is a leader among other groups, including college graduates and women, the paper said.
Facebook image claims to show Trump's TRUTH social post aimed at Obama.
“Election interference! It's completely unfair and should be illegal for Obama to speak out about a former president like me!” reads what is said to be a TRUTH social post by President Trump.
“This is completely insane. Not only is he slandering all past presidents, he's still lying about the current president. He wants the law to exempt him from criticism. I think so (lol),” the caption of the image reads.
That claim is false; Originally comes from Xshared by user @AgentSelf99B. in reply The original post had received more than 200,000 views at the time of writing, but social media users acknowledged that the post was “satire.” Social media user profiles indicates Post parody content.
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— Agent Self FBI (@AgentSelf99B) October 11, 2024
Similarly, “Check Your Fact” found no references to the following claims: Trump's website, his true social profileor his Verified socializing media account. Furthermore, Mr. Obama Doesn't seem to have commented publicly About the claim.
Additionally, “Check the facts” was not found Trustworthy news reporting to support the claim. In fact, the opposite is true. October 16th, Reuters debunked the claim and showed it to be satirical. (Related: No, it's not true that Donald Trump posted on social media that he wanted “America to wipe out Israel”)
While campaigning for Harris in Pittsburgh recently, Obama criticized Trump, saying the 2024 Republican candidate and former president does not represent “real strength,” according to reports. NBC News.
Check Your Fact has reached out to President Trump's spokesperson for comment.





