In less than 24 hours, Twitter flagged 3 tweets from GOP officials for spreading “manipulated media” in messages attacking Joe Biden
a doctored clip of an interview between Biden and progressive activist Ady Barkan that cut and spliced together words that Barkan never said, making it seem like Biden was directly responding to a question about defunding the police, when in fact the back and forth is more complicated a 2011 interview on California-news outlet KBAK that made it falsely appear as if Biden had fallen asleep during an...
On Monday, a Twitter account for the Trump campaign, @TrumpWarRoom, posted a tweet that took Biden’s remarks wildly out of context making it seem like the Democratic nominee said “You won't be safe in Joe Biden's America,” when in fact he was quoting Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. In an apparent attempt to troll Twitter and Biden, multiple other members of the Trump campaign tweeted out the misleading video
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