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The claim that U.S. Marines arrested members of President Joe Biden’s Secret Service protection team is false and originated from a satirical source. The story first appeared on December 17 in an article published by “Real Raw News,” a website known for publishing satirical content.
Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony on June 28, 2022 was a blatant lie. Trumps Secret Service immediately refuted it, but their testimony was denied.
Liz Cheney colluded w her. House Oversight referred her for criminal investigation! Trumps FBI will win! pic.twitter.com/S45aJrmQJP
— 🇺🇸ProudArmyBrat (@leslibless) December 17, 2024
The website clearly states its satirical nature through a disclaimer on its “About Us” page, which explicitly mentions that the content is meant for entertainment purposes and includes elements of humor, parody, and satire. The disclaimer, included on legal counsel’s advice, reads: “Information on this website is for informational and educational and entertainment purposes. This website contains humor, parody, and satire. We have included this disclaimer for our protection, on the advice of legal counsel.”
An investigation into the claim’s validity revealed no supporting evidence from official sources. The U.S. Marine Corps has not mentioned any such incident on their official website or verified social media channels. Furthermore, neither President Biden nor White House officials have made any public statements addressing these allegations.
Oh look – Everyone can clearly see the Trump assassin setting up his rifle on the roof in this new video
It’s even visible on cell phone footage
But highly trained Secret Service snipers couldn’t?!
Even though they knew there was a suspicious guy with a rangefinder?
The more… pic.twitter.com/81lBxpMReG
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) July 31, 2024
The story lacks corroboration from any credible news organizations, and no legitimate media outlets have reported on such an incident. The White House and U.S. Marine Corps have been contacted for official comment on the matter, though no response has been provided at this time.
This fabricated story joins a growing list of false claims that have originated from satirical websites but have been mistakenly shared as factual news across social media platforms.