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stated on August 22, 2018 in a blog post:

“US President D. Trump Approves Scholarship for 50,000 African Student to Study in USA 2018” ​

Pants on Fire!
By Lucia Geng
August 27, 2018

No evidence that Trump approved US scholarships for thousands of African students

Recent blog posts circulating on social media claim President Donald Trump approved scholarships to help students in Africa study in the United States.

“US President D. Trump Approves Scholarship for 50,000 African Student (sic) to Study in USA 2018,” reads the headline of one such post on the website studentapply.info.

But you shouldn’t believe it.

This story 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 article is rife with grammatical errors that almost bring it to the point of incomprehensibility. To start with, the headline references “50,000 African Student,” singular, not 50,000 African students, plural.

At one point, it declares, “The US Embassy will work emphatically through their specialists with understudies occasionally masterminded social events and courses to help them all through the application strategy to hook declaration and honors to go to schools and colleges in the United States.”

We searched on Nexis to see if any major news outlets reported on the news of Trump approving scholarships for African students, and could not find any evidence to support the headline’s claim.

A Google search revealed that this hoax has appeared before in a similar form. Another website previously touted that Trump had approved “fully government sponsored scholarships for international students … in USA universities.”

Studentapply.info did not respond to a request for comment sent through its contact form.

We rate this claim Pants on Fire!

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