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Viral meme shared by Benny Johnson features old, out-of-context photos in attack on Joe Biden
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A meme shared by conservative commentator Benny Johnson falsely claimed to show photos of "your stores," "your cities" and "your borders" under Joe Biden’s presidency.
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Those three photos were all taken either before Biden took office or outside of the U.S.
A viral meme shared by conservative commentator Benny Johnson claimed to show images of empty stores, impoverished cities and overrun borders in the U.S. under President Joe Biden.
Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, posted one of the photos in the meme — of the Biden family — on her Instagram account in November 2021. But the other three photos are mischaracterized by the meme: One was not taken in the U.S., another was taken before Biden became president and a third was taken outside of the U.S. and before Biden’s presidency.
The meme was originally posted June 19 by a Twitter account that regularly shares content making fun of Biden. It showed four photos, each with text overlaying it.
"Your stores," the text said over a photo of a supermarket with empty shelves.
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"Your cities," the text said over a photo of tents popped up along a street.
"Your borders," the text said over a photo of migrants lining a fence at the southern U.S. border.
"Their vacation," the text said over a photo of Biden with his family.
"This is what they’ve done to our country," Johnson wrote in a June 20 Instagram post sharing the meme.
The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)
But aside from the November 2021 photo of Biden with his family, none of the pictures highlighted in the meme depict the U.S. under Biden’s presidency, according to reverse image searches.
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The photo of empty shelves at "your stores" was actually taken at a supermarket in London in March 2020, before Biden took office and after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The photo of the encampment in "your cities" was actually a photo of a makeshift migrant camp in Tijuana, Mexico, just across the border from San Diego. It was captured in March 2021.
The photo of migrants at "your borders" was actually snapped in March 2019, before Biden became president, south of the border fence in El Paso, Texas.
Johnson, the chief creative officer at Turning Point USA and a Newsmax host, did not respond to PolitiFact’s requests for comment, but he deleted his post shortly after we reached out.
We rate this Instagram post False.
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Benny Johnson on Instagram, June 20, 2022
Tweet, June 19, 2022
Reverse image searches on TinEye, Yandex and Google, accessed June 21, 2022
Naomi Biden on Instagram, Nov, 28, 2021
AP Images, "Immigration Border Confusion," March 17, 2021
AP Images, "Virus Outbreak Online Groceries," March 19, 2020
Reuters, "On U.S. border, fence meant as barrier becomes lure for migrants," March 8, 2019
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