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No, US Supreme Court Hasn’t Asked President Trump To Resign or Deport His Family

AI detection tool found that the audio was fake and AI-generated.

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A post is doing the rounds on social media platforms to claim that the United States Supreme Court has ordered President Donald Trump to either deport his family or resign from his post.

The viral clip had garnered over 1.7 lakh likes on the platform. We received a query about a similar claim on our WhatsApp tipline as well.

(More archives of similar such claims can be found here, here, and here.)

What are the facts?: There is no available evidence to support the claim that the US top court had asked President Trump to either resign or deport his family. This makes the claim fake.

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How did we find that out?: We first noticed multiple comments in the viral post, where users pointed out that they 'wished' if the the claim was true.

No news reports or information available: Team WebQoof did not find any information shared in the public domain or any news reports that served as an evidence for the viral claim.

  • It should be noted that if such a judgment had indeed been given by the US Supreme Court, it would have received worldwide coverage considering the gravity of the situation.

What did an AI detection tool show?: We passed the clip through a detection tool named 'Resemble AI', which showed that its audio was "fake".

Conclusion: Evidently, the claim about US Supreme Court asking President Trump to either resign or deport his entire family is false.

(Not convinced of a post or information you came across online and want it verified? Send us the details on WhatsApp at 9540511818 , or e-mail it to us at webqoof@thequint.com and we'll fact-check it for you. You can also read all our fact-checked stories here.)

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