Trump's 'praising Makkah' video a hoax, real one emerges
ARAB NEWS Tuesday
28 February 2017
A fake video of US
President Donald Trump “expressing awe and wonder over a massive crowd gathered
around the Kaaba in Makkah” has gone viral on social media.
The video is a
manipulation of a real one in which Trump was pointing to a picture of the
crowd that attended his inaugural ceremony on Jan. 20 in front of Capitol Hill
in Washington.
Frame by Frame - Fake Vs Real
Trump has been locked
in a dispute with major US news outlets over the number of people that attended
his inauguration.
In the fake video, he
is seen pointing to the Kaaba photo and is heard saying: “One thing this shows
is how far over they go here, look how far this is, it goes all the way down,
all the way down. Nobody sees that, you don’t see that… but when you look at
this tremendous sea of life — I call it sea of love — it’s really something
special, that all these people traveled from all parts of the country, maybe
the world…”
Trump has regularly
attacked the media, and at a gathering of conservative activists on Friday he
criticized news organizations that he said provide “fake news,” calling them
the “enemy” of the American people.
Just three days ago,
the White House excluded several major US news organizations, including some it
has criticized, from an off-camera briefing held by the White House press
secretary.
Reporters for CNN, the New York Times, Politico, the Los Angeles
Times and BuzzFeed were not allowed into the session in the office of Press
Secretary Sean Spicer on Friday. The decision drew strong protests.
Trump's 'praising Makkah' video a hoax, real one emerges
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