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Ciara O'Rourke
By Ciara O'Rourke November 14, 2024

No, this isn’t a video of a pro-Trump rally in the United Kingdom after Election Day 2024

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  • This video is from 2018.

In July 2018, then-President Donald Trump visited London, drawing protests against the commander-in-chief and, on July 14, 2018, a rally supporting him. 

Video from that event shows people chanting, "We love Trump."

A clip from one video is newly spreading online since Trump won reelection. It’s also being mischaracterized. 

"BREAKING: Massive rally in the UK for President Trump!" reads the text above a video in a Nov. 7 Instagram post

The video opens with a clip of Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia’s Serb Republic, wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat in Bosnia and Herzegovina, The video then cuts to the rally of people in the United Kingdom chanting, "We love Trump." 

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It goes on to show other video clips.

"See this? From Croatia, to the UK, to the Middle East, & even Rus … the world is shifting quickly after Election Day," the post’s caption says, wrongly describing the first clip as Croatia.

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This video is from July 14, 2018. It was posted on YouTube a few days later, and news outlets including Fox News reported on the rally. 

"While the displays of right-wing support were nowhere near as large as the enormous anti-Trump march that demanded the international media’s attention the day before, it was still a significant show of support for Trump from those eager to counter the claim that Trump had been unanimously rejected by Britons," Fox News said. "The day started with a small pro-Trump rally outside the U.S. Embassy, featuring numerous red ‘MAGA’ hats and U.S. and U.K. flags -- as well as a few anti-Hillary Clinton shirts. Later, approximately 3,000 people turned out near Trafalgar Square to show their backing of Trump as well as jailed right-wing and anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson."

We rate claims this video shows a rally in the United Kingdom after Election Day 2024 False.

 

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