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'Joe, you know I won': How true is Donald Trump's 'letter'

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22 Janar 2021

'Joe, you know I won': How true is Donald Trump's

A photo of a letter from former President Donald Trump to Joe Biden is circulating rapidly online.

The alleged letter reads:

"Joe, you know I won."

Thousands of users of Facebook and other social networks believe that the letter is real, but in fact, it was created through image editing and editing.

The presidential stamp on the forged letter does not match previous examples sent by Trump's White House.

Letters from Trump to North Korea's Kim Jong Un in 2018 ( here ) and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in 2019 ( here ) had a gold crest on top of the letter, while the fake letter has a colored stamp that matches a search result on Wikipedia for "Stamp of the President of the United States" ( here ).

'Joe, you know I won': How true is Donald Trump's

This letter also has an address at the end, unlike previous letters sent by the former president.

However, the former president has left a letter to Biden, but it has not been made public.

Trump took part in the presidential tradition of leaving a letter to the successor, but the content has not been revealed. President Biden told reporters at the White House on January 20, the day of his inauguration, that "the president wrote a very generous letter," but "it was very private."

'Joe, you know I won': How true is Donald Trump's

Source: Reuters