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Video of Trump lauding Bangladesh leader is manipulated

Video of Trump lauding Bangladesh leader is manipulated

AFP5 hours ago

reads part of a Bengali-language Facebook post on May 12, 2025.
It features a blurry video apparently showing Trump commending Yunus during a meeting.
"Yunus is a great personality and my friend also. He has recently taken charge of the interim government of Bangladesh," Trump supposedly says. "Dr Yunus will play a big role in making Bangladesh prosperous."
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Screenshot of the false post taken June 19, 2025, with a red X added by AFP
Similar posts among Yunus's supporters as political parties jostling for power in Bangladesh were demanding the Nobel Peace Prize winner to fix an election timetable. He has since announced polls will be held April 2026 (archived link).
The South Asian nation of around 170 million people has been in political turmoil since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted by a student-led revolt in August 2024, ending her iron-fisted rule of 15 years.
Comments to the posts indicate some social media users believed the video was authentic.
A reverse image search on Google found of the meeting published on the verified Facebook page of American news channel Fox News on April 30, 2025 (archived link).
But the audio has been manipulated and nowhere in the original clip does Trump refer to Yunus.
"I just wanna thank everybody, this is really very impressive and I hope people at home get to see some of it," Trump says.
"Nobody's ever done public cabinet meetings. They were quiet for a reason because they weren't impressive, especially in the last administration."
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Screenshot comparison of the manipulated video (L) and the clip from Fox News with similarities highlighted by AFP
An analysis of the audio in the circulating clip using the voice cloning detection tool Hiya in the Verification Plugin, also known as InVID-WeVerify, found it is "very likely AI-generated" (archived link).
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AFP has previously debunked misinformation about Trump and Bangladesh here and here.

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