Fact Check: ‘Office of Jimmy Carter’ letter saying he passed away on July 23 is fabricated
July 24, 2024 2024-07-24 6:41Fact Check: ‘Office of Jimmy Carter’ letter saying he passed away on July 23 is fabricated
Fact Check: ‘Office of Jimmy Carter’ letter saying he passed away on July 23 is fabricated
Introduction: Fact Check
A fake screenshot of a letter from former US President Jimmy Carter’s
office claiming that Carter “died” on July 23, 2024 has surfaced online. The letter
which sparked viral rumors of Carter’s death, was a fake,

the author of the message
the author of the message told Reuters.
A spokeswoman for the Carter Center said of the letter,
which was posted online Tuesday: “This is a lie. No announcement or change,” he said.
At the top of the screenshot, which opens in a new tab, is the heading
“Jimmy Carter’s Office” and the date July 23, 2024.
The first paragraph states that the 99-year-old man “on Tuesday,
July 23, at.” Died at 1am”. 34 a.m. at his home in Plains, Georgia.
However, the letter was not published on the Carter Center website.
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the NGO founded by the former president and his wife,
Rosalynn Carter, or the center’s social media.
The former president struggled with several medical issues, including cancer,
and was hospitalized at his home in Georgia in February 2023. In November,
she made a public appearance at a memorial service for her husband,
who died on November 19th.
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The first image of the fake letter appeared on the post of Experiment to see it.
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When reached for comment, the account owner claimed the letter credited him,
telling Reuters in a direct message: “I made it last night.
Misinformation about President Biden’s health spread over the weekend.
crazy. …I wanted to show that many people in X often spread sensational
news and headlines without actually checking and verifying the source material.
The author added: “I bear no ill will toward President Carter or his family.
I admire his service to our nation and his efforts to promote democracy around the world.”
The letter itself is fake, including a typo in paragraph six (Bo) and a fake
quote that refers to Carter’s late wife as an “ex-girlfriend” (referring to a pattern
of behavior shortly after the vice president became president).
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