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‘Check their facts’: Fake Truth Social post appears to show Trump calling NZ ‘Third World’

Author
David Williams,
Publish Date
Mon, 17 Feb 2025, 9:40am

‘Check their facts’: Fake Truth Social post appears to show Trump calling NZ ‘Third World’

Author
David Williams,
Publish Date
Mon, 17 Feb 2025, 9:40am
  • A fake social media post is circulating appearing to show US President Donald Trump calling New Zealand a 鈥淭hird World country'.
  • Foreign Minister  swiftly called the post 鈥榝ake鈥.
  • It is the second time in February that 

An awkward diplomatic incident has been avoided after a fake screenshot circulated online of a doctored Truth Social post in which US President  calls New Zealand a 鈥淭hird World country鈥.

The fake post was created to appear as if the 47th President said: 鈥淟yin鈥 Chuck Schumer is at it again 鈥 with the help of Alex Soros (Little Georgie) scheming to undo all the GREAT WORK my administration is doing to 

Foreign Minister Winston Peters has dismissed the post as 鈥渇ake鈥.Foreign Minister Winston Peters has dismissed the post as 鈥渇ake鈥.

Schumer is the Democratic Senate minority leader and a long-time adversary of Trump. Alex Soros is the son of Jewish philanthropist George Soros, a target of many anti-Semitic online conspiracy theories.

Trump continued his post, saying 鈥淲e found thousands of cases of fraud, and bad for them, receipts.

鈥淟ittle Georgie funnelled millions and billions of taxpayer dollars to Third World countries like New Zealand and Congo.鈥

Foreign Minister Winston Peters quickly dismissed the post, calling it 鈥渇ake鈥.

鈥淲e have seen debate online about a purported social media post by US President Donald Trump which mentions New Zealand,鈥 he said in a tweet.

鈥淭he post in question is fake. People should check their facts before spreading disinformation online.

鈥淭he United States is one of New Zealand鈥檚 closest, most important partners and we look forward to building it further under the Trump administration.鈥

This dismissal comes two weeks after Peters was forced to call fake news about a claim made by a US politician.

On February 1, Texas Senator Ted Cruz shared an article by Israeli newspaper Haaretz suggesting Israelis coming to New Zealand needed to declare their military service before visiting.

Cruz said it was 鈥渄ifficult to treat New Zealand as a normal ally within the American alliance system, when they denigrate and punish Israeli citizens for defending themselves and their country from Iranian-controlled terrorists鈥.

Peters quickly replied, saying the Haaretz article was 鈥渇ake news, Senator @TedCruz. We are demanding it be corrected鈥.

鈥淚sraelis do not need visitor visas to travel to New Zealand, let alone have to declare their military service.

David Williams is an Auckland-based multimedia journalist who joined the Herald in 2023. He covers breaking news and general topics.

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