Tucker Carlson video pitching diabetes cure a deepfake

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A Facebook video showing Tucker Carlson and a health educator discussing a diabetes remedy is a deepfake. The speakers’ mouth movements do not align with the audio.

The first is the video itself. The audio does not match up with the mouth movements of either Carlson or O’Neill, typically athat O’Neill has been a guest on Carlson’s show,"Tucker Carlson Uncensored," which streams on his website, the Tucker Carlson Network, and An FDA spokesperson told PolitiFact that the agency doesn’t approve dietary supplements for any purpose, and that dietary supplements, unlike drugs, legally cannot make claims to treat diseases.

 

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