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stated on July 30, 2022 in a Facebook post:

The Atlantic published a story titled “Quiet Courage of Biden’s Negative Growth Economy”

False
By Andy Nguyen
August 1, 2022

This viral image was manipulated to show a fake story from The Atlantic about Biden and the economy

If your time is short

  • The image has been manipulated to show a story from The Atlantic that does not exist.
     
  • The author featured in the fake story also doesn’t exist and uses a similar name to a writer who does work for the magazine.
See the sources for this fact-check

A viral image has been circulating on social media purporting to show a newsletter from The Atlantic praising President Joe Biden for his “quiet courage” following news that the United States’ economy shrank for the second straight financial quarter.

A Facebook user posted a screenshot on July 30 of what appeared to be the magazine’s website featuring the headline “The Quiet Courage of Biden’s Negative Growth Economy.”

“In an era of unchecked economic prosperity, one man had the moxie to pump the brakes – to save us from ourselves,” read the subheadline as it appeared in the post. The screenshot made it look as if a story was written by someone named Tim Nichols and had appeared in the magazine’s email newsletter, “The Atlantic Daily”

The post, which was also being shared elsewhere, was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

The image is fake. 

False Atlantic headline image meter
Figure 1: False Atlantic headline image meter

(Screengrab from Facebook.)

 
No such article or newsletter with the headline featured in the screenshot appears on The Atlantic’s website. A Google search also turns up zero results of articles with the same headline — and shows only stories about the misleading image itself.
 
The Atlantic does have one article with a similar headline that reads “The Quiet Courage of Bob Moses,” but it was written in 2021 by William Sturkey about a Black civil rights activist.
 
“This image is indeed fabricated, and is not an actual Atlantic article,” Anna Bross, senior vice president of communications for The Atlantic, said. “We have reported this as fake and as a trademark infringement.”
 
Bross said the magazine doesn’t employ anyone named Tim Nichols. However, someone named Tom Nichols does work for The Atlantic as a contributing writer and authors the “Peacefield” newsletter.
 
The lowercase “i” in Tim featured in the screenshot also appears to be in a different font from the rest of the name, suggesting that it may have been changed from an “o” to an “i.”
 

Our ruling

A Facebook post shared a fabricated screenshot meant to look like a real article from The Atlantic praising President Biden following news that the United States economy had shrunk.

A spokesperson for The Atlantic confirmed the image is a fake and said the publication does not employ anyone using the name featured in the screenshot, although a person with a similar name is employed as a contributing writer.

We rate this False.

Our Sources

The Washington Post, "U.S. economy shrinks again in second quarter, reviving recession fears," July 28, 2022

Facebook post, July 30, 2022

The Atlantic, The Atlantic Daily, accessed Aug. 1, 2022

Twitter, nortouQ post, July 29, 2022

Twitter, Dinesh D'Souza post, July 29, 2022

The Atlantic, "The Quiet Courage of Bob Moses," July 28, 2021

Email with Anna Bross, Aug. 1, 2022

The Atlantic, All Stories by Tom Nichols, accessed Aug. 1, 2022

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