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Fact Check: Marco Rubio interview altered to show him threaten Ukraine’s Starlink access

Fact Check: Marco Rubio interview altered to show him threaten Ukraine’s Starlink access

Mar 14, 2025
VERDICT: False. CNN did not publish a video of Marco Rubio saying he would convince Elon Musk to end Ukraine’s access to Starlink. Rubio has said there was no such threat.
Trump falsely claimed US spent $350B on military aid to Ukraine

Trump falsely claimed US spent $350B on military aid to Ukraine

Mar 13, 2025
Claim: As of February 2025, the United States had given $350 billion in military aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia. Rating: False. Context It’s possible to arrive at varying totals depending on how military aid is defined or by considering how much money was allocated – as opposed to actually paid out – by the U.S. government, but none of these totals amounts to $350 billion
Fact Check: Video Of Putin Speaking About Russian Terms For Ceasefire Is NOT From 2025

Fact Check: Video Of Putin Speaking About Russian Terms For Ceasefire Is NOT From 2025

Mar 13, 2025
Did a video circulating on social media show Russian President Vladimir Putin making a public statement about Russia’s terms for a ceasefire in Ukraine in March 2025? No, that’s not true: The clip had been online for nine months. It showed Putin’s remarks from June 2024.
Video Does Not Show Jews Celebrating the Establishment of a Jewish State in Ukraine

Video Does Not Show Jews Celebrating the Establishment of a Jewish State in Ukraine

Mar 13, 2025
A video went viral on X claiming to show Jews in Amsterdam celebrating the establishment of a new Jewish state in Ukraine. Misbar investigated the viral claim and found it to be misleading; the video is unrelated to Ukraine and was recorded in 2016 in Alkmaar, not Amsterdam. Through reverse image search, Misbar’s team found that the video shows Maccabi supporters celebrating in Alkmaar, Netherlands. The full video could be found on a YouTube channel called “Maccabi Fanatics.”
Fake: InfoWars Journalist Murdered Shortly After Ukraine ‘Put Him On Their Kill List’

Fake: InfoWars Journalist Murdered Shortly After Ukraine ‘Put Him On Their Kill List’

Mar 13, 2025
The journalist was not on Ukraine’s so-called kill list or in the Myrotvorets database. His sister and local police believe that his death was unrelated to his journalistic activities. […] Ultra-right-wing and conspiracy-minded InfoWars journalist Jamie White was indeed murdered in Austin on the evening of March 9, on his way home from work. And in June 2024, he claimed on his X account that he had been added to a “list of enemies of Ukraine” but he provided no links or evidence that this list existed. Russian propagandists assumed he was referring to Myrotvorets, but White’s name does not appear in that database. Moreover, Myrotvorets is not funded by the U.S. State Department or USAID and is not a “kill list.” It catalogs individuals deemed a threat to Ukraine’s national security and operates through crowdfunding. Moreover, the screenshot White posted of the alleged “list” does not match the actual appearance of the Myrotvorets website. There is no evidence that Jamie White was on any “list of enemies of Ukraine” – and it is doubtful that such a list even exists.
Old video of Ukraine soldiers surrendering in Mariupol shared as recent

Old video of Ukraine soldiers surrendering in Mariupol shared as recent

Mar 12, 2025
The Verdict: Misleading. According to reports, the video actually shows Ukrainian servicemen surrendering in Mariupol in 2022.
Trump’s ‘Temu Zelenskiy’ taunt is an AI deepfake

Trump’s ‘Temu Zelenskiy’ taunt is an AI deepfake

Mar 12, 2025
WHAT WAS CLAIMED A video shows Donald Trump calling Ukraine’s leader “Temu Zelenskiy” for not wearing a suit. OUR VERDICT The video is an AI deepfake from a self-described parody account.
A compilation video of Zelenskyy dancing includes clips that aren’t of him

A compilation video of Zelenskyy dancing includes clips that aren’t of him

Mar 12, 2025
What was claimed A compilation video shows five clips of the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy dancing. Our verdict The first clip actually shows Argentinian dancer Pablo Acosta, while the second has been manipulated using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to superimpose President Zelenskyy’s face onto the dancer’s to create a deepfake. The other clips are genuine, however.
Fact Check: Nate Vance, Who Criticized Trump’s Ukraine Policy, IS Vice President JD Vance’s Cousin

Fact Check: Nate Vance, Who Criticized Trump’s Ukraine Policy, IS Vice President JD Vance’s Cousin

Mar 12, 2025
Is Nate Vance — who criticized the Trump administration’s reduction of support for Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion — Vice President JD Vance’s cousin? Yes, that’s true: Nate Vance is the first cousin of JD Vance. His father, Jim Vance, is the brother of JD Vance’s mother, Beverly. Nate Vance detailed the family connection on social media, and online records show their family connections.
Yes, Vice President JD Vance’s cousin Nate fought in Ukraine for three years

Yes, Vice President JD Vance’s cousin Nate fought in Ukraine for three years

Mar 12, 2025
Claim: U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s cousin Nate Vance fought in Ukraine for three years during its war with Russia. Rating: True
Warren Buffett did not send more than $500M to Ukraine – but his son did

Warren Buffett did not send more than $500M to Ukraine – but his son did

Mar 12, 2025
Claim: Warren Buffett has given more than $500 million to Ukraine. Context: Howard Buffett, Warren Buffett’s son, donated more than $800 million to Ukraine since 2022, through his own foundation.
FACT CHECK: Video Showing Ukrainian Troops Surrendering Is From 2022, Not 2025

FACT CHECK: Video Showing Ukrainian Troops Surrendering Is From 2022, Not 2025

Mar 12, 2025
A post shared on X claims to show Ukrainian troops surrendering in Kursk in 2025. Verdict: Misleading This video is from 2022 and shows Ukrainian troops surrendering in Mariupol, not Kursk.
FACT CHECK: Exchange between U.S. defense official and journalist on Ukraine-Russia FAKE

FACT CHECK: Exchange between U.S. defense official and journalist on Ukraine-Russia FAKE

Mar 11, 2025
WHAT WAS CLAIMED: U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and a journalist had an exchange about the impending peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. OUR VERDICT: Fake: No such exchange on diplomacy and Russia’s concessions took place between Hegseth and a reporter in a press briefing after a NATO defense ministers’ meeting on Feb. 13.
What to know about Trump administration’s reported plans to revoke legal status for Ukrainians in US

What to know about Trump administration’s reported plans to revoke legal status for Ukrainians in US

Mar 11, 2025
Agencies have paused humanitarian parole programs, including for Ukrainians in the U.S., following a Trump executive order on Jan. 20.
Fake: Zelensky Acquires One of France’s Largest Private Equity Banks

Fake: Zelensky Acquires One of France’s Largest Private Equity Banks

Mar 11, 2025
The TV station that reported the news does not exist. The bank’s management recently stated that it is not considering a sale.
Viral clip shows filming of a music video, not Ukrainian soldiers ‘faking combat’ to secure US funds

Viral clip shows filming of a music video, not Ukrainian soldiers ‘faking combat’ to secure US funds

Mar 10, 2025
What was claimed: Clips show Ukrainian soldiers faking combat to appear “war torn” in order to receive US funds. Our verdict: The clips actually show behind-the-scenes footage from a music video about the Ukraine war.
Ukrainian soldiers falsely accused of faking combat for sympathy

Ukrainian soldiers falsely accused of faking combat for sympathy

Mar 10, 2025
WHAT WAS CLAIMED: A video shows people being made up to look like war-torn Ukrainian soldiers to get more US funding. OUR VERDICT: False. The clip shows behind-the-scenes footage from the making of a music video.
Fact Check: Video Of Zelensky’s Iftar With Ukrainian Soldiers Is From 2023, Not Recent

Fact Check: Video Of Zelensky’s Iftar With Ukrainian Soldiers Is From 2023, Not Recent

Mar 10, 2025
Vishvas News’ investigation revealed that the viral video dates back to 2023, when Zelensky broke his fast with Ukrainian Muslim soldiers and religious leaders during Ramadan. The old video is now being shared with misleading references, falsely linking it to recent views.
Music Video Footage Shared as Staged Combat scenes

Music Video Footage Shared as Staged Combat scenes

Mar 10, 2025
Misbar investigated the circulating video and found the claim to be misleading. Misbar’s team found that the video shows behind-the-scenes moments from the production of a music video. As stated by the original publisher, this refers to the making of a music video called “Brothers.”