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Trump Didn't Sign Legislation About Islamic Law

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Politics
27th May 2020
Trump Didn't Sign Legislation About Islamic Law
Both the Facebook post and the blog it points to are bogus. (Getty Images)

The Claim

“Muslamic laws” have become illegal because of new legislation passed in May 2020.

Emerging story

An article from bustatroll.org says that many “Muslamic laws” have become illegal because of new legislation passed in May 2020. The text originated on a satirical website called BustaTroll, part of a network of Progressive fake-news sites run by Christopher Blair whose goal is to “mess with conservatives” by spreading fake news.

Misbar’s Analysis

This Facebook post links to a blog that claims "President Trump has re-signed Senator McCarthy’s landmark law making any kind of Muslamic law illegal in the United States." The blog also features a picture of President Donald Trump in the Oval Office holding up a signed document, flanked by Vice President Mike Pence and former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.

Both the Facebook post and the blog it points to are bogus.

The picture with the blog post is from 2018, not 2020. (Nielsen resigned in April 2019.) It was taken by photographer Jim Lo Scalzo for the European Pressphoto Agency on June 20, 2018, when Trump signed an executive order halting his policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the U.S. border. The photo was featured by many news sites at the time.

The story, which lampoons aspects of Islam, is also fake and was copied from a satire site. The Facebook link sends you to a website called Live Free or Die, but The text originated on a satirical website called BustaTroll, part of a network of Progressive fake-news sites run by Christopher Blair whose goal is to “mess with conservatives” by spreading fake news.

The original site has a warning that "everything on this website is fiction," but the story has been copied on blogs that don’t make that distinction. 

In summary, the text originated on a satirical website called BustaTroll, part of a network of Progressive fake-news sites run by Christopher Blair whose goal is to “mess with conservatives” by spreading fake news.

Misbar’s Classification

Satire

Misbar’s Sources

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