US President Donald Trump is stamped with another fake news warning from Twitter after his account retweeted a doctored video of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
A video tweet shared twice by US President Donald Trump's account has been stamped with a manipulated media warning by Twitter.The original video shows Joe Biden playing 'Despacito' from his phone at a Hispanic Heritage Month eventThis is not the first time Twitter has flagged posts by Mr Trump's account as "manipulated media"
The video, which appeared to show Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden playing rap group NWA's song, 'F*** tha Police', now displays a warning that links to collated tweets showing the actual event, where Mr Biden pulled out his phone to play Luis Fonsi's hit 'Despacito' at a Hispanic Heritage Month event in Florida after being introduced by Mr Fonsi.
Mr Trump retweeted the doctored video, commenting "What is this all about?", and again some hours later, saying "China is drooling. They can't believe this"A Twitter spokeswoman said the video, which garnered more than 2.8 million views, was labelled based on its synthetic and manipulated media policy.
The edited video alludes to the anti-police brutality protests that have swept the US of late followingMr Trump has cast himself as a "law-and-order" President during the election campaign, in response to widespread protests. , including adding fact-checking notices on his tweets containing misleading information about mail-in ballots.
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