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stated on April 24, 2024 in a Facebook post:

Photo shows Hillary Clinton holding an anti-Donald Trump T-shirt.

Pants on Fire!
By Sara Swann
April 26, 2024

No, this photo doesn’t show Hillary Clinton posing with an anti-Donald Trump T-shirt

If your time is short

  • The photo was altered. In the original photo, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held a T-shirt that said "nasty woman."

  • PolitiFact and other news outlets have fact-checked fake photos of well-known people wearing the same anti-Donald Trump T-shirt.

See the sources for this fact-check

Social media users are claiming former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is commenting on the 2024 election by promoting merchandise opposing former President Donald Trump, who defeated her in the 2016 race.

An April 24 Facebook post showed a photo of Clinton smiling and holding a black T-shirt that said, “NOPE Not again.” The “O” in “nope” was stylized with a blond swoop of hair and a red necktie caricature of Trump’s likeness.

The post’s caption linked to a website selling the shirt.

Graphic Hillary Clinton anti-Trump shirt claim 04-26-2024
Figure 1: Graphic Hillary Clinton anti-Trump shirt claim 04-26-2024

(Screengrab from Facebook)

This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

It’s clear Clinton, who ran against Trump for president in 2016, is supporting President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. She’s participated in fundraisers to support Biden’s campaign and has criticized Trump for years. But this photo was altered.

A reverse-image search using Google Images and TinEye revealed the original photo came from Clinton’s X account. In 2017, she shared a photo of herself holding a black T-shirt that said “nasty woman,” referring to what Trump called Clinton during a 2016 presidential debate.

This is not the first time images of well-known people have been edited to appear as if they are posing with this “NOPE Not again” T-shirt. PolitiFact and other news outlets have fact-checked similar fake images of former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, pop singer Taylor Swift and actor Tom Hanks.

We rate the claim that a photo shows Clinton holding an anti-Trump T-shirt Pants on Fire!

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