Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 18, 2024, 01:51 PM
Joe Biden News: Videos of US President Joe Biden doing strange things have gone viral. He has been seen lost in many videos, after which it started being discussed. At the same time, when the US media also mentioned this issue, the White House has clarified the situation. It says that the video was tampered with. At the same time, it has also targeted the opponents.The White House on Monday strongly condemned the videos going viral. A video showed that President Joe Biden looked lost during the summit in G7. The White House has described it as a malicious action taken by critics regarding Biden's video.
White House Press Secretary Karin Jean-Pierre cited a report by the Washington Post, which described the video as a cheap fake and spreading misinformation. At the same time, there was a mention of making it viral by the right-wing critics of the President. He said that this tells you everything we need to know about how desperate the Republicans are here.Videos were made viral with wrong intentionsKarine Jean-Pierre said, "Instead of talking about the performance of the President's tenure, we are seeing these deepfakes, these manipulated videos. This has been done again with wrong intentions." He says that some news organizations have made it very clear that the credibility of right-wing critics of the President has been a big problem because fact checkers have repeatedly caught them spreading misinformation, misleading information.Joe Biden is 81 years old. In such a situation, due to his re-election in America, concerns are being raised among voters about his age and ability. After these videos of Biden surfaced, people not only in America but all over the world were making many kinds of speculations.JUST IN: White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says videos of Biden freezing and appearing confused are "cheap fakes video."
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 17, 2024
Don't believe your own eyes, folks.
Pierre said right-wingers who are sharing these videos have a "credibility problem."
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