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  • FACT CHECK: No, A Guest Did Not Shout Profanities When Asked About Musk During A Jake Tapper Interview A post shared on social media purportedly shows a CNN interview that shows the guest shouting profanity at host Jake Tapper. Verdict: False The caption is inaccurate. The video has been digitally altered. Fact Check: Earlier this month SpaceX CEO Elon Musk refused to allow his Starlink Internet service to be used by Ukrainian forces as they attempted to launch an attack on Russian troops in Crimea port of Sevastopol, The Associated Press reported. Musk reportedly refused the usage out of fear of nuclear Russian retaliation. The Facebook post shared a clip of Tapper asking his guest about Elon Musk’s role in shutting down his Starlink satellites in Crimea as Ukrainian troops were attempting a counterattack on Russian forces. The guest proceeds to yell insults and profanity at Tapper. The caption reads, “This is great. CNN Warmonger Jake Tapper does not get the response he wants while trying to fuel anti-Elon Musk sentiment. “F…. You, Jake” The claim is inaccurate. There is no credible news report that suggests this video is authentic. The video has been digitally edited to feature this guest. The original video can be found on CNN’s official YouTube channel. The video shows Tapper asking the same question, but his guest is Secretary of State Anthony Blicken. The video was intended as satire and stems from a Twitter account for creator named Damon Imani. Imani shared a comment under the video that clarifies that the video was satire saying, “Parody, but true.” (RELATED: No, CNN Did Not Report That Cash App Went Bankrupt) My thoughts on Elon Musk’s decision to deactivate Starlink’s satellite network amidst Ukrainian conflict: pic.twitter.com/13iW14aTwX — Damon Imani (@damonimani) September 10, 2023 This is not the first time misinformation has been shared online about the F-35. Check Your Fact debunked a post that claimed the jet was found in Cuba.
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