Fact-Check on Viral Fake Screenshot of Shinzo Abe Tweeting About Hillary Clinton Also Goes Viral
It was shared by author Michael Malice with emojis for emphasis.
It was shared by author Michael Malice with emojis for emphasis.
The AP determined the screenshot and its tweet were fake for several reasons.
The low-quality screenshot appeared to show a Twitter profile photo of Abe’s head from the side, and the username @ShinzoAbe next to a blue “verified” checkmark.
The purported English translation reads: “I have information that will lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton.”
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