Voice Of America Reporter ‘Fact Checks’ Trump’s Meme Showing Him Awarding Medal Of Honor To Hero Dog
Voice of America’s (VOA) White House bureau chief fact-checked a meme that President Donald Trump tweeted showing him awarding a Medal of Honor to the dog who partook in the al-Baghdadi raid.
Steve Herman tweeted a photo from Trump Wednesday, where the dog who was injured during Saturday evening’s raid on ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was photoshopped in front of the president. Trump was giving the dog, whose name is still classified, a Medal of Honor.
“AMERICAN HERO!,” Trump’s tweet read. The photo was largely known as being photoshopped.
AMERICAN HERO! pic.twitter.com/XCCa2sGfsZ
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 30, 2019
Herman fact-checked the meme Wednesday, appearing to not realize that it was intended to be known as a fake. He added that he “requested details from the @White House” on the photo because there was “no such canine event” on the president’s schedule.
I’ve requested details from the @WhiteHouse on this photo.
There was no such canine event on today’s @POTUS schedule but there is a Medal of Honor ceremony set here for later today for an active duty Green Beret. https://t.co/NESINT9J4b— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) October 30, 2019
The VOA reporter provided an update later with the White House’s response.
“It’s photoshopped,” acknowledges a @WhiteHouse official. The dog is not here at the @WhiteHouse — yet,” Herman added.
He continued with his fact check by finding the original picture, which was from when Trump gave former U.S. army soldier James McCloughan a Medal of Honor for “conspicuous gallantry during the Vietnam War.”
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