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Chuck Schumer didn't delete tweet criticizing Trump's China travel ban ... because he never wrote it
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- ProPublica maintains a database of politicians' deleted tweets called Politiwoops.
- Schumer never wrote the tweet some bloggers and conservative websites accused him of deleting.
Some conservative websites and Twitter users are spreading a false rumor that Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., deleted a tweet from early February criticizing President Donald Trump for banning some forms of travel to and from China.
The tweet was never deleted, because Schumer never sent it.
Yet some conspiracy minded sites used a screenshot of the alleged tweet to seek to criticize Schumer.
"In what amounts to a plea of ‘guilty’ to the charge of being full of crap and criticizing President Trump no matter what he does, Senator Chuck Schumer has deleted his February 5 tweet," started a post on The American Thinker website.
The screenshot says:
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"The premature travel ban to and from China by the current administration is just an excuse to further his ongoing war against immigrants. There must be a check and Balance on these restrictions."
Schumer never sent, or deleted the tweet.
ProPoblica, a nonprofit journalism organization, maintains a database of tweets deleted by politicians called Politwoops. Politwoops says it "uses Twitter's Streaming API to find tweets from politicians we track and then checks to see if those tweets have been deleted". The alleged post is not captured in the database.
Politwoops, for example, captured Trump’s now-deleted tweet congratulating the Kansas City Chiefs and the "Great State of Kansas" for winning the Super Bowl on Feb. 2. (The Chiefs play in Missouri).
Here is Schumer’s feed of deleted tweets.
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"He never tweeted it," said Schumer spokesman Justin Goodman.
Websites allow anyone to generate real-looking but ultimately fake tweets using tweet generators.
Some websites, like the blog Powerline, originally posted a story highlighting Schumer’s alleged tweet. Later, they admitted that they were duped.
"HOAXED: My apologies to readers. The allegedly deleted Schumer tweet does not appear in Pro Publica’s authoritative list of deleted Schumer tweets. I regret not verifying the authenticity of the deleted tweet before posting this. I’m declaring it a hoax."
The tweet is fake. So it could never have been deleted.
We rate this claim Pants on Fire!
Our Sources
Powerline, "SCHUMINATIONS: HIDING THE TRUTH [HOAXED!]," Feb. 29, 2020
Politiwoops, feed of Chuck Schumer’s deleted tweets, accessed Feb. 29, 2020
American Thinker, "Chuck Schumer quietly deletes his tweet criticizing Trump's China travel ban as 'premature' and 'war against immigrants' (updated)," Feb. 29, 2020
Politiwoops, Donald Trump deleted tweet, Feb. 2, 2020
Email interview with Schumer spokesman Justin Goodman, Feb., 29, 2020
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