It should now be clear to many people that Trump doesn't just have friends in the world. Even the president's supporters don't have friends everywhere, as can be seen from the reactions to a video.

This is a video with a boat. Doesn't sound particularly exciting since there are a lot of videos showing boats. But this video is exciting because it drives through a body of water and is engulfed in flames. You can also read on the page: “Trump 2020”.

Apparently this burning boat probably belongs to someone who is a big Trump supporter and is doing a little advertising for the president's re-election on his own boat.

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Yes, there it is on fire, the boat. So close to the water and yet no water in sight to put out the fire. This video naturally leads to many people making fun of this video on social media.

This short video can be found quite often on social media (below a Twitter version, here you can see it on Facebook ), but it's fair to ask yourself a question: Is there really a boat burning with the election campaign for the president?

Trump boat: The fact check

If you watch the video calmly, you can definitely see irregularities. For example, at minute 0:06 / 0:07, the texture tracking is not correct. You can clearly see how the Trump logo jumps a bit.

And when problems like this arise, you should take a closer look: Why is the logo jumping? The answer is quite simple: Because the Trump 2020 logo can't actually be seen there.

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The video has been edited. So the burning boat is real, but the print on the side is not. This was added later, which can be clearly seen from older versions of the video.

For example, an upload from July 2020, which is significantly older than the versions of the video with the Trump logo that have surfaced. All that remains is the question of where the video originally came from and when and where it was recorded.

That could also be of interest

Right to stay for everyone vs. Germans out – The origin of the banners. A sharepic shows two images with banners at demonstrations that seemingly contradict each other. More about this here .

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