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BREAKING: Pictures of former US presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush touching the Western Wall in Jerusalem were misrepresented online as taken in the Great Wall of China. Posts shared globally falsely claimed the pictures showed the former leaders “swearing allegiance” to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

“I hate how China controls all of our politicians. They make them go touch the Great Wall of China and swear allegiance to the CCP,” reads the caption of a photo collage shared on an Australia-based Facebook page on February 20.

The collage shows former US presidents Obama, Trump, Clinton and Bush touching a wall. All four appear to wear what seems to be a red conical hat (archived link).

https://cedmohub.eu/photos-show-former-us-presidents-visiting-western-wall-in-jerusalem-not-great-wall-of-china/

>EU taxdollars pay for this lmao
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They should’ve touched this instead
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how can the muslims be mad about depictions and idolatry but then lose their minds over a cubussy rock
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