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FACT CHECK: Trump offers to relocate Pakistani Christians to US?

News Desk

Mar 28

A short video that has gone viral on social media, gaining over a million views, falsely claims that US President Donald Trump criticised Pakistan for its treatment of Christians and threatened to relocate Christian families to the US. Fact-checkers reveal the video was created using Artificial Intelligence (AI).

 

 

 

The Claim

On 22 March, an Instagram user posted a 24-second clip allegedly showing Trump saying: "I know that Christians in Pakistan are living very difficult lives. False blasphemy accusations are made against them. Christian girls are forcibly converted to Islam and are called derogatory names like easy and chura. If the Pakistani government does not put an end to these injustices, I will bring all Pakistani Christians to America."

 

The video also falsely claims that Trump's speech was broadcast on BBC News. The Instagram post has received over 1.2 million views and more than 33,000 shares. Similar posts have circulated on Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, with many users believing the statement to be genuine.


The Truth

The video is a deepfake—an AI-generated fake. There is no official statement, press release, or credible news source confirming that Trump made any such remarks about Pakistan.

 

A reverse image search on Yandex revealed that the footage has been online since 10 October 2024. The original video featured Trump addressing those affected by Hurricane Milton in Florida. It has since been manipulated to falsely depict him speaking about Pakistan.

 

The viral clip is a deepfake. There is no evidence that Trump made any comments regarding Pakistani Christians. The video is AI-generated and falsely attributes statements to the former US President.

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