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Fact checks about Pelosi and masks, Trump and Epstein

Viral Facebook posts this week appeared to show U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi ignoring social distancing guidance and, separately, President Donald Trump kissing Jeffrey Epstein. Neither accurately portrays reality.

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Ciara O'Rourke
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Eric Litke, PolitiFact reporters

President Donald Trump once called Jeffrey Epstein a "terrific guy," but this photo that appears to show him with his arm around the financier, who was accused of running a sex-trafficking ring before killing himself in custody, is fake.

In the image that’s being shared on Facebook, "Epstein" has his hand on Trump’s leg and the president is kissing the back of his head.

The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.

That’s because it’s a poorly doctored photo — you can see Ivanka Trump’s hair spilling out from behind Epstein’s face. The original image is from 1995 and shows the future president with his then-13-year-old daughter.

This isn’t the first photo of Donald and Ivanka Trump that has been manipulated in connection with Epstein. In July, we fact-checked another photo that was edited to make it look like Epstein was with the father-daughter pair.

Real photo, misleading caption

Another of the many COVID-19 conspiracies circulating on Facebook focuses on the supposed benefits Democrats get from the presence of the virus.

A June 30, 2020, post in a conservative Facebook group said "hype" about COVID-19 allows Democrats to limit President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies, minimize public attention on former Vice President Joe Biden and to cancel the national convention scheduled for Milwaukee to block Bernie Sanders from gaining support there.

The post includes a picture of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talking with several other Democratic leaders in Congress.

In addition to Facebook, the picture and claim were posted on an array of conservative websites, all implying a conspiracy while asserting COVID-19 hype benefits Democrats.

But the Facebook post added one other element.

The text above the list of supposed benefits says in bold letters, "NO MASK in private. NO SOCIAL DISTANCE."

Let’s take a closer look at that part of the claim. This post was also flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.

Did Democratic leaders including Pelosi huddle up as pictured without standard COVID-19 precautions? Pelosi has been a strong proponent of mask-wearing (in contrast to Trump’s refusal to wear one in public).

Two days before this Facebook post, CNN quoted her as saying a federal mandate on mask wearing is "long overdue." A New York Times story from a month earlier said Pelosi has "relentlessly, and strategically, made masks a part of her platform."

So the allegation of hypocrisy here is noteworthy, particularly with the supposed photographic proof.

But the picture is not what it seems.

The image, taken by Andrew Harnik of the Associated Press, dates to Dec. 18, 2019. It shows Pelosi speaking with House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal after the House voted to impeach President Trump, the original caption says.

At that point, the COVID-19 outbreak was just beginning in Wuhan, China. The first case in the U.S. wasn’t confirmed until more than a month later. The first stay-at-home order enforcing social distancing wasn’t imposed until March 2020, in California.

So, of course, Pelosi and the others pictured would not be social distancing or wearing masks.

And we’ll note, Pelosi has been very conscious of mask and social distancing recommendations.

When joined by other Democrats at a recent news conference, the dozens of lawmakers were spaced for social distancing. House committee meetings have been held virtually, and for in-person meetings, masks have been the norm. What’s more, Pelosi consistently wears a mask when appearing in public.

PolitiFact ruling

Pants on Fire

A Facebook post shows Pelosi and other Democratic leaders huddled together, criticizing them for not wearing masks or following social distancing guidelines.

But the image is from December 2019, months before masks and distance became part of the national response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Citing it as proof in a dramatically different landscape eight months later is ridiculous, particularly when Pelosi has actually been a strong supporter of mask-wearing and social distancing for herself and the Congressional body she oversees.

Meanwhile, altered photo of Trump is almost laughably bad. We rate these claims Pants on Fire.