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No, this isn’t a real video of a crowd reacting to former President Donald Trump’s conviction
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This video was altered to show a CNN broadcast.
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The video of a crowd reacting was filmed in 2016 and showed fans at the Ashton Gate Sports Bar in Bristol, England, watching a soccer match.
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The video is frequently altered and used as a meme.
A video of a raucous crowd appearing to celebrate the conviction of former President Donald Trump on multiple felony counts isn’t authentic.
In the video, people packed into a bar jump, cheer and throw drinks as the large screen overhead shows a CNN broadcast and then the word "convicted" under Trump’s name.
The video bears the logo of The Lincoln Project, a group of Republicans and former Republicans critical of Trump, and an Instagram post from the group sharing the video was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)
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Other social media users also shared the video, including on TikTok without the Lincoln Project logo and on X. A May 30 X post sharing the video said, "NYC right now."
But the video is from 2016, when fans at the Ashton Gate Sports Bar in Bristol, England, watched their country beat Wales in the Euro 2016 championship. That footage has been altered since, becoming a meme that’s supposedly shown people reacting to Rishi Sunak, prime minister of the United Kingdom, calling an election, a CNN broadcast showing Trump’s mug shot, President Joe Biden tripping and actor Johnny Depp prevailing in a defamation trial.
We rate claims this video shows a crowd reacting to Trump’s conviction False.
Our Sources
Instagram post, May 30, 2024
PolitiFact, Trump guilty in NY trial: Can he still run for president or vote as a convicted felon?, May 30, 2024
TikTok post, May 31, 2024
X post, May 31, 2024
X post May 30, 2024
Sky News, General election called for 4 July, as Rishi Sunak says 'now is the moment for Britain to choose its future,’ May 23, 2024
ESPN, England 2-1 Wales, June 16, 2016
AFP, The video is doctored from a meme circulating online since 2016, March 24, 2021
Bristol Post, The Bar Goes Wild meme - the real story behind that Ashton Gate Sports Bar video, May 31, 2024
YouTube, UK pub goes CRAZY over Johnny Depp's win!!, June 4, 2022
YouTube, Sunak Calls Election - Bar Reacts, May 22, 2024
YouTube, Fans at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, celebrate England winner against Wales at Euro 2016, June 16, 2016
Instagram post, Aug. 24, 2023
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