A viral Facebook post shared by Super World King has sparked concern after claiming that the convoy of former U.S. President Donald Trump was attacked by Iranian operatives.
The post alleged that the incident resulted in a serious crash, leaving over 248 people injured and at least 10 dead, while also displaying images of wrecked vehicles as supposed evidence.
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Due to the sensitivity of the claim, fact-checking platform DUBAWA conducted an investigation to verify its authenticity.
Findings showed that no credible international news organisation reported any such attack. Given Trump’s global prominence, an incident of that magnitude would have attracted immediate worldwide media attention.
Instead, recent reports involving him have focused on geopolitical tensions, particularly issues relating to Iran, with no mention of any convoy incident.
Additionally, there has been no official confirmation from U.S. authorities, security agencies, or Trump’s representatives.
High-ranking personalities like the United States president are under constant protection, and any security breach of that scale would be publicly acknowledged.
Further analysis revealed that the images attached to the post were misleading. Some were digitally altered or generated using artificial intelligence, while others were taken out of context.
One of the images, which featured futuristic convoy vehicles, was traced to Trump’s state visit to Qatar, where such vehicles were used for ceremonial escort purposes, not an attack.
Based on these findings, the claim that Trump’s convoy was ambushed is false. The post relied on fabricated figures and manipulated visuals, with no verifiable evidence to support it.
Meanwhile, global attention remains on the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.
The situation has escalated into a prolonged confrontation marked by airstrikes, retaliatory attacks, and rising casualties across the region.