FACT CHECK: No, Wrecked Truck Did Not Have ‘All Aboard The Trump Train’ On Side
A photo that was shared on Threads reportedly features a damaged truck with the phrase “all aboard the Trump train.” However, this claim has been debunked as false. An analysis revealed that the image has been digitally manipulated; the truck originally displayed the message, “On the road to success, there are no shortcuts.” Additionally, a Democratic strategist, David Axelrod, has advised caution regarding the slight lead of Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump in certain national polls, suggesting that Trump could potentially win if the election were held immediately.
A photo shared on Threads allegedly shows a wrecked truck with a message that reads “all aboard the Trump train.”
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Verdict: False
The image has been digitally altered. The truck’s original text reads, “On the road to success, there are no shortcuts.”
Fact Check:
A Democratic strategist cautioned those celebrating Vice President Kamala Harris’ slight lead over former President Donald Trump in some national polls, saying that Trump would possibly win the election if it was held today, according to The Hill. David Axelrod said the presidency is an “Electoral College fight” as several swing states are likely to determine the outcome of the race, the outlet reported.
A Threads image appears to show a semi truck that has crashed into a bridge with a low clearance. The body of the truck is white with blue text that appears to say “all aboard the Trump train.”
The post’s caption reads, “It’s a metaphor.”
This image has been digitally altered, however. The original photo of the truck was published by New York outlet theLoop in May 2015. The text on the side of the vehicle does not show a message involving Trump, but instead reads, “On the road to success, there are no shortcuts.” The incident occurred in Mamaroneck, New York, where police record about a dozen incidents a year of trucks wedging themselves under this bridge, the outlet reported. (RELATED: No, Video Does Not Show Donald Trump Waving To Nobody)
Trump’s campaign is currently focused on “battleground states,” while the former president himself has come after Harris’ life, identity and alleged campaign tactics, according to AP News. His running mate, J.D. Vance, suggested that Harris’ momentum is not an issue, CNN reported.
Check Your Fact reached out to theLoop for comment.
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