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Joe Biden has offered support for transgender Americans, unlike what deepfake video shows
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President Joe Biden on multiple occasions has offered public support for transgender Americans. He also overturned a ban on their military service, signed an executive order aimed at advancing equality for them, and nominated a transgender woman as assistant health secretary.
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A deepfake video of President Joe Biden harshly criticizing transgender women is being shared on social media. While the voice on the video may sound like Biden, the words coming out of his mouth are contrary to his past public support of transgender Americans.
"You will never be a real woman," the fake Biden said in a video shared Feb. 5 on Instagram. The president then launches into a torrent of criticism aimed at transgender women, including a reference to suicide.
"I completely agree with my president on this. I stand with Biden," the poster wrote in a caption next to the video.
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Two conservative websites wrote about the video and acknowledged it as a deepfake. They linked to a tweet from a pro-Donald Trump account that shared political memes and is now suspended.
We found no evidence of Biden making such remarks in a search of White House transcripts, but we did find plenty of evidence of the president’s efforts to support transgender people.
"My administration remains deeply committed to strengthening the rights of LGBTQI+ Americans, including transgender Americans," Biden said in a statement Nov. 20, 2022, on Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day started in 1999 to remember people killed by anti-transgender violence.
Also in the statement, Biden lists steps his administration has taken to support transgender people.
"Since taking office, we have made it possible for transgender service members to once again serve proudly and openly in our military, improved the travel experience for transgender Americans, and provided resources to support the mental health of transgender kids and their families," he said.
Biden made similarly supportive remarks on Transgender Day of Remembrance in 2021: "Transgender people are some of the bravest Americans I know. But no person should have to be brave just to live in safety and dignity."
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Biden has supported transgender people since before he took office. As president-elect on Jan. 19, 2021, he chose Dr. Rachel Levine to be his assistant secretary of health. She was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in March 2021, becoming the first openly transgender person confirmed to an administration post by that body.
One of Biden’s first moves in office was signing an executive order Jan. 25, 2021, that overturned a Trump administration policy banning transgender people from serving in the military. The Department of Defense updated its policies after a review in March of that year.
On March 31, 2022, on Transgender Day of Visibility, Biden spoke glowingly about transgender Americans, and assured them that they have his support. He made similar remarks on that day in 2021.
"To transgender Americans of all ages, I want you to know that you are so brave," he said in 2022. "You belong. I have your back."
In June 2022, which is Pride Month, Biden signed another executive order aimed at protecting access to gender-affirming health care and responding to what he called an "unrelenting political and legislative attacks at the state level" against LGBTQI+ people.
Deepfake technology is becoming more common and experts fear videos employing these deceptive tactics may become harder to spot.
There is no evidence that Biden has criticized transgender Americans, as the video claims. He’s shown plenty of support, based on his remarks and actions since taking office in 2021. We rate the claim Pants on Fire!
Our Sources
The White House, "Statement by President Joe Biden on Transgender Day of Remembrance," Nov. 20, 2022
The White House, "Statement by President Biden on Transgender Day of Remembrance," Nov. 20, 2021
The White House, "President Biden on Transgender Day of Visibility 2022," March 31, 2022
The White House, "A Proclamation on Transgender Day Of Visibility, 2021," March 31, 2021
The White House, "Executive Order on Enabling All Qualified Americans to Serve Their Country in Uniform," Jan. 25, 2021
The White House, "FACT SHEET: President Biden to Sign Historic Executive Order Advancing LGBTQI+ Equality During Pride Month," June 15, 2022
The White House, "Executive Order on Advancing Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Individuals," June 15, 2022
U.S. Department of Defense, "DOD Announces Policy Updates for Transgender Military Service," March 31, 2021
The Washington Post, "Biden selects transgender doctor Rachel Levine as assistant health secretary," Jan. 19, 2021
The Washington Post, "Rachel Levine, historic transgender nominee, confirmed as assistant health secretary," March 24, 2021
Joe Biden campaign, "The Biden Plan to Advance LGBTQ+ Equality in America and Around the World
NPR, "As tech evolves, deepfakes will become even harder to spot," July 3, 2022
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