CLAIM: Naglabas si US President-elect Donald Trump ng isang mensahe para sa mga “Diehard Duterte Supporters.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Muling lumutang online ang isang dati nang na-fact-check na deepfake video ni US President-elect Donald Trump bilang panira sa mga umano’y “Diehard Duterte Supporters” o DDS.
Sa pagkakataong ito, sinabi ng TikTok user na si @jennydpaparang na ito raw ang “totoong mensahe ni Trump para sa DDS.”
Sa naturang video, tinukoy ni Trump ang DDS bilang “isang grupo ng mga tao na sobrang madaling linlangin at manipulahin.”
Ngunit ang orihinal na video ay mula sa talumpati ni Trump tungkol sa Capitol Hill riots noong Enero 2021.
Kinumpirma ng TrueMedia.org na nasa 99% ang kasiguraduhan nila na ang naturang video ay deepfake at malinaw na ang boses ni Trump ay inedit gamit ang artificial intelligence.
Sa kasalukuyan, ang TikTok video ay nakakuha na ng mahigit 3,200 likes, 529 comments, at 329 shares. Hurt Allauigan
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