Move over, fake news! The TikTok world is buzzing with a video claiming to show President Joe Biden talking about oil smuggling in Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela on CNN. But hold your horses, because the fact-checkers are here to set the record straight!
According to the fact checkers, the video is as fake as a three-dollar bill. It turns out the clip in question is actually from a 2022 interview with CBS, not CNN. These TikTokers must have been too busy dancing to fact-check!
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— Patriot Pointman 🇺🇸 (@PatriotPointman) February 21, 2024
And get this – the audio in the video was generated using artificial intelligence! That’s like trying to pass off a robot as a real person – it just doesn’t fly. As a conservative news writer, I say stick to reality, folks!
President Biden’s re-election campaign is raking in the dough, having raised a whopping $130 million. Money talks, and it’s clear that Biden means business in the 2024 presidential race. But let’s make sure that business is based on truth, not some AI-generated video clips.
The so-called “oil smuggling” discussion never happened on CNN, despite what the TikTok video claims. It’s like a game of telephone gone wrong – one person makes it up, and suddenly everyone thinks it’s true! But not so fast, fake news, the conservatives are on the case.
So, next time you see a viral video making wild claims, take a page from the fact-checkers’ book and dig a little deeper. Because in the world of politics, it’s better to stick to the facts than to get swept away by a fake news frenzy!