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Did BBC News publish a graphic saying Joe Biden was ‘inaudible’? No, that’s altered
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The original graphic published July 4 quoted President Joe Biden as saying, "I’m running."
After a widely criticized performance in his recent debate with former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden is taking more heat for his words than usual — especially when he stumbles on them.
A social media graphic highlighting another supposed flub appears to have come from BBC News. Shared in a July 11 Instagram post, the graphic quotes Biden saying, "Let me say this as clearly and simply as I can: [inaudible]."
Elsewhere, the meme gained thousands of likes on X and was also shared on Threads. But it’s an altered image.
(Screenshot from Instagram)
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The original graphic uploaded July 4 to Instagram by BBC News said, "Let me say this as clearly and simply as I can: I’m running."
BBC News also ran the quote in a July 4 article about Biden’s commitment to staying in the presidential race.
We rate the claim that BBC News published a graphic quoting Biden as "inaudible" False.
Our Sources
Instagram post, July 11, 2024
X post, July 11, 2024
Threads post, July 9, 2024
Threads post, July 8, 2024
BBC News Instagram post, July 4, 2024
BBC News, Biden says he 'screwed up' debate but vows to stay in election, July 4, 2024
Snopes, No, Biden Didn't Say, 'Let Me Say This as Clearly and Simply as I Can: [Inaudible]', July 10, 2024
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Did BBC News publish a graphic saying Joe Biden was ‘inaudible’? No, that’s altered
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