Post shared on social media President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly posted that he was told he didn’t win the election.
Verdict: False
This claim comes from satire.
Fact check:
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A post shared on Facebook purportedly shows a screenshot of a post on Trump’s Truth social account suggesting that Trump will not become president. “They say they didn’t win the election – election results are in dispute in key states,” the post reads. Massive fraud has been discovered and the courts are intervening. Elon is also equipped! This is complete witch-hunting and election interference at the highest level! More to come!!”
The caption read, “Donald, you know something about ‘rigging’ by now, right? Every accusation is a confession!!!”
That claim is inaccurate. there is no Trustworthy reporting This suggests that Trump shared the post. This post is satirical news outlet. of account shares the following disclaimer in their bio: “A parody account of the Republican interpretation of the will and teachings of Jesus. Half parody, half commentary, half theory.”
NBC News reported that election denialism is being spread online by some left-wing accounts. Social media users are speculating about voter fraud and its potential. Recounts in some states. (Related: Contrary to thread posts, Jack Smith has not been fired as of November 6th)
This is not the first time misinformation has spread online. Check Your Facts recently debunked Nancy Pelosi’s claim that Democrats would impeach President-elect Donald Trump before he was elected.