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stated on October 1, 2024 a post:

“Breaking: Pete Buttigieg reveals that he is HIV-positive.”

Pants on Fire!
By Grace Abels
October 3, 2024

Parody account spreads false claim about Secretary Pete Buttigieg and HIV

If your time is short

  • This claim was originally shared by a parody account. 

  • Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made no such announcement about contracting HIV.

  • This claim is rooted in historic stigma around gay men and HIV.

See the sources for this fact-check

You know what they say: Beware of “breaking” news on X.

It’s not always what it seems.

“BREAKING: Pete Buttigieg reveals that he is HIV-positive” read an Oct. 1 X post that garnered a million views.

This claim about Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is entirely invented, but stereotypes about gay men and HIV are part of a much older playbook.

Embed POF Buttigieg HIV positive

(Screenshot of X post)

The self-proclaimed parody account @Breaking911OnX shared the claim. The account bio reads “Parody artist. If you fell for my bait, you owe me eight dollars.” The account regularly posts unsubstantiated claims. For some, the joke is obvious, such as this one from Oct. 1: “BREAKING: J.D. Vance spits on palms before shaking Tim Walz’s hand at vice presidential debate.”

Buttigieg, one of the most prominent openly gay U.S. politicians, made no such announcement about contracting HIV.

Nevertheless, the claim continued to be shared by large accounts on X including Stew Peters, a conservative radio host whom we have fact-checked for sharing misinformation.

HIV, which stands for human immunodeficiency virus, is spread through bodily fluids, most commonly during unprotected sex or sharing drug injection equipment. Left untreated, the virus can cause AIDS.

The virus began spreading in the U.S. in the early 1980s, largely among gay and bisexual men. Although anyone can contract HIV, the stigma for gay men persists today. 

Gay and bisexual men still remain at high risk for contracting HIV, but people can take many steps to prevent infection.

Don’t believe the tweet about Buttigieg. That parody-originating claim is Pants on Fire! 

Our Sources

X profile (archived), accessed Oct. 3, 2024

X post (archived), Oct. 1, 2024

X post (archived), Oct. 3, 2024

X post (archived), Oct. 3, 2024

X post (archived), Oct. 3, 2024

X post (archived), Oct. 1, 2024

X post (archived), Oct. 1, 2024 

PolitiFact, "No, this video doesn’t show Israeli military killing people at Oct. 7 concert in Israel," Nov. 17, 2023

HIV.gov, "What Are HIV and AIDS?" Jan. 13, 2023

NBC News, "LGBTQ History Month: The early days of America's AIDS crisis," Oct. 15, 2018

Human Rights Campaign, "How HIV Impacts LGBTQ+ People," Feb 2017

National Institute of Health, "HIV and Gay and Bisexual Men," March 12, 2024

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "Preventing HIV | HIV | CDC," Sept. 26, 2024

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