video Posted on TikTok It claims to show footage of a Trump rally in Virginia in November 2024.
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Verdict: False
The video shows a crowd at a concert in Texas, not Trump’s rally.
Fact check:
On November 2nd, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin attended a rally for 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Roanoke County, according to reports. local news coverage.
A clip shared to TikTok on Nov. 4 shows a large crowd purportedly from a Nov. 2 rally in Salem. The 10-second video shows a crowd heading toward a stage with an American flag flying outside. Those in attendance can be heard shouting, “We want Trump.” A banner was added to the video that read, “Salem, Virginia,” and the caption read, “#Trump.”
This clip is taken from a 43 second long video posted on. TikTok It will be hosted by the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festival on October 14th. The post was posted on October 14, just one day after the organization concluded its annual concert series in Austin, Texas. The clip was from singer-songwriter Chapel Lawn’s October 6th performance.
The original footage and the clip shared on Nov. 4 both show a stage with a crowd, the American flag, and Roan visible. However, they noted that the clip had been altered to increase brightness and overshadowed the crowd singing artist Darude’s song “Sandstorm” with chants of “We want Trump.” lead story. (Related: Fact Check: Posting False Claims, Joe Rogan Says He Wouldn’t Vote for Trump)
Trump’s rally It was held indoors at the Salem Civic Center. This rally also happened a month after the concert footage was shot. We rate this claim FALSE.