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FACT CHECK: Viral X Post Calling For DOGE Audit Of The National Cancer Institute Not Shared By Barron Trump

Viral screenshots Share with x It is calling for the Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to audit the National Cancer Institute, claiming it would show a post from Baron Trump.

Verdict: False

The claim is false and originally came from @TrumpBarronnews. The account is not associated with the youngest Trump.

Fact check:

President Donald Trump praised his son Baron as “a very clever man” in a recent sit-in interview with Laura Ingraham. Fox News. Trump also said his 19-year-old son has “an incredible aptitude for technology,” the outlet reported.

The screenshot, which was seen over a million times as of the time of writing, is intended to show a post from Trump calling for Doge to audit the National Cancer Institute. “Wait until Doge audits the National Cancer Institute. Over 88 years of research, no treatment yet! This will be eye-opening.”

The claim is false and originally derived @trumpbarronnewsX accounts that are likely to exist Paused. Another X user Re-sharing Billing from an account before suspension. The account is not associated with the youngest Trump.

Trump has little social media presence, Palm Beach PostVerified X Accounts @barrontrump It exists. I don’t have a profile photo or bio in my account, With tag in Posts The outlet shows from First Lady Melania Trump’s personal X account @melaniatrump.

Similarly, Doge does not refer to that claim Website Or that verified X account @doge. Trump it’s not publicly I commented Also about the claims. Also, check the facts found There are no reliable news reports To support claims. In fact, the opposite is true. March 21st, Lead Story He exposes his claims and traces its origins to the same suspended X account. (Related: Pete Hegses claims to have declassified “all Benghazi files”)

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