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“Biden Fakes Interview, Green Screen Fails,” says the title of a YouTube video uploaded on March 17, 2021 and viewed more than 500,000 times.
The video shows the president walking toward reporters on the White House lawn, until one of his hands appears to go through a microphone, which some viewers interpreted as proof that reporters were not actually present.
“Biden is the most transparent president is history, he’s so transparent that he can move through physical objects,” one of them commented.
Biden did not fake comments to reporters on White House lawn | Fact Check (afp.com)
FALSE
However, the interpretation of the video is wrong.
The interaction between Biden and reporters took place on the White House lawn on March 16, just before he boarded Marine One for a flight to Pennsylvania to promote his Covid-19 relief plan.
Steve Herman, the White House correspondent for Voice of America, was the one holding the large fuzzy gray microphone that Biden’s hand appears to go through. On Twitter, he shut down the claims as “nonsense.”
The video shows the president walking toward reporters on the White House lawn, until one of his hands appears to go through a microphone, which some viewers interpreted as proof that reporters were not actually present.
“Biden is the most transparent president is history, he’s so transparent that he can move through physical objects,” one of them commented.
Biden did not fake comments to reporters on White House lawn | Fact Check (afp.com)
FALSE
However, the interpretation of the video is wrong.
The interaction between Biden and reporters took place on the White House lawn on March 16, just before he boarded Marine One for a flight to Pennsylvania to promote his Covid-19 relief plan.
Steve Herman, the White House correspondent for Voice of America, was the one holding the large fuzzy gray microphone that Biden’s hand appears to go through. On Twitter, he shut down the claims as “nonsense.”