Disclosures on Monday addressed factCheck finds the president’s story about auto right to repair was wildly inaccurate and did not reflect the.
Complementing that account, Independent fact-checking organisations reviewed the claim against available public records and primary sources.
Agency disclosures expanded the picture. Full Fact debunked a viral Belfast clip falsely presented as police misconduct in Southampton. Authorities also noted that Fact checkers documented AI-generated images and videos falsely depicting military strikes during the 2026 Iran conflict.
Fabricated content included a video of the USS Abraham Lincoln on fire and an AI-generated Burj Khalifa fire scene viewed tens of millions of times. Authorities also noted that Snopes monitors convincing but fabricated AI news stories using public figures as engagement bait.
Old videos from Ukraine, China, the UAE, and Port Sudan were recirculated with false claims about recent attacks. Authorities also noted that FactCheck.org found the president’s anecdote about auto right to repair was inaccurate and did not reflect the facts of the dispute.
Snopes monitors convincing but fabricated AI news stories using public figures as engagement bait.
Officials have not announced a full timeline for subsequent steps.
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