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After Trump was convicted of a felony in New York City, he outraised the Biden campaign in fundraising. Associated Press According to reports, the Trump campaign raised more than $60 million more than the Biden campaign in May.
The post, shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, purports to show Biden standing with a man holding a sign that reads, “I love a president who's not a felon,” while Biden holds a sign that reads, “This man gets it, guys.”
The caption reads: “I needed this laugh.”
This claim is inaccurate. The original image is August 2021At the time, Biden was contacted by social media influencer “Signed Dude“,” a content creator with 7.8 million followers.
This is not the first time misinformation has been shared online: Check Your Fact magazine recently denied claims that The Economist ran a cover featuring crosshairs on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.