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stated on January 4, 2018 in a tweet:

“White House staff compiled a number of gorilla documentaries into a makeshift gorilla channel” for President Donald Trump.

Pants on Fire!
By Jon Greenberg
January 5, 2018

A gorilla channel for Donald Trump? Satire tweet fools 1,000s

With off-the-charts anticipation over the release of a tell-all book about President Donald Trump, the Twittersphere was primed for a classic hoax. The Twitter account @pixelatedboat delivered.

“Wow, this extract from Wolff’s book is a shocking insight into Trump’s mind,” the prankster said Jan. 4, adding what looked like a picture of a section of the book.

“On his first night in the White House, President Trump complained that the TV in his bedroom was broken, because it didn’t have ‘the gorilla channel’,” the faux excerpt began. “To appease Trump, White House staff compiled a number of gorilla documentaries into a makeshift gorilla channel, broadcast into Trump’s bedroom from a hastily-constructed transmission tower on the South Lawn.”

Not content with that absurdity, the excerpt continued with a quote from an unnamed insider saying Trump “kneels in front of the TV, with his face about four inches from the screen and says encouraging things to the gorillas.”

But it’s not true. To be sure, we ran a search on a Kindle copy of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, by Michael Wolff.

There was not one mention of a gorilla.

But plenty of people believed the tweet, which got over 51,000 likes and was retweeted over 16,000 times.

One person tweeted, “I did not realize it was a joke until I read the comments!! We’re so far down the rabbit hole, this seemed completely believable. What’s happening to us????”

Another said “I read pretty far in before I realized …”

Prolific twitterer Eric Garland with over 170,000 followers confessed “I got totally punked on the Gorilla Channel thing.”

About six hours after the tweet went up, the author changed his display name to “the gorilla channel thing is a joke.” And he wrote, “Wonder if this new display name will help. Probably not.”

Our ruling

Come on. A phony gorilla channel for President Trump hacked together by his staff to distract him?

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“White House staff compiled a number of gorilla documentaries into a makeshift gorilla channel” for President Donald Trump.
In a tweet
Thursday, January 4, 2018

Our Sources

Pixelatedboat, tweet, Jan. 4, 2018

Michael Wolff, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, 2018

Politico, Internet falls for Trump-'Gorilla Channel' parody, Jan. 5, 2018

Photo: Paul Vladuchick, via Flickr Creative Commons

Photo: Traveltipy, via Flickr Creative Commons

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