PolitiFact - Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden aren’t dead, contrary to social media claims

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PolitiFact - Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden aren’t dead, contrary to social media claims
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Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden aren’t dead, contrary to social media claims.

"Donald Trump and Joe Biden both died years ago," the July 13said."They are being impersonated by someone or ‘something.’ Secretly working for China, Russia and some Arab nations to decrease the strength of America in many ways. Many others too. Senators, generals. Bodysnatchers and clones."

This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. about public figures replaced by impersonators, is unfounded. Biden, who was recently in Europe for the NATO summit, is a healthy 80-year-old, according to the latest annual physical

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