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No! Trump’s son wasn’t sporting this T-shirt; here’s the fact check

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A photo has surfaced on the internet in which Donald Trump can be seen walking with his wife Melania Trump and son Barron Trump.

In the picture, Barron can be seen sporting a T-shirt with text ‘Im with stupid’.

The caption of the picture read: “ट्रम्प का लड़का अपने पिता को अच्छे से जानता है | ”

(Translation: Trump’s son knows him well)


FACT CHECK

When the fact-checking team at Newsmobile did a fact check, we found out that the picture is Photoshopped.

On putting the picture through Reverse Image Search, we found the original picture by Getty Images in an article by Independent.

The picture was taken at Invitational Grand Prix Mar-a-Lago Club on January 4, 2015 in Palm Beach, Florida.

In the FAKE vs REAL collage it becomes clear that the photo has been photoshopped and there is no text on Trump’s son’s T-shirt.

Hence, it proves that the picture is Photoshopped.

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