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stated on June 23, 2021 in an Instagram post:

Says Denzel Washington left the Democratic Party because he’s “had it with the lies.”

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Satirical post featuring Denzel Washington spreads on social media

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Misinformation that spreads on social media often stars the actor Denzel Washington. In 2016, for example, we wrote about a fabricated story that said Washington backed Donald Trump “in the most epic way.” In 2018, we debunked a claim that Washington praised Trump for avoiding a war with Russia. 

Now, a screenshot being shared on Instagram claims: “Denzel Washington leaves Democrat Party: ‘I’ve had it with the lies’.”

Some people commenting on the Instagram post applauded Washington’s move. Others wondered if it was real. It’s not. 

The post 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.)

Text below an image of the actor in the Instagram post says: “Denzel Washington, who has never stepped outside the realm of acting to engage in politics, has taken a stand. It won’t be very popular with Democrats. In an interview with America’s Last Line of Defense, Denzel said that he couldn’t handle the constant lies and that he’s turning his attention to helping team Trump.” 

The actor “did not say this to any publication,” Alan Nierob, a representative for Washington, told Reuters in March.

The post traces back to a story published in 2019 on bustatroll.org, which describes itself as a satire site and is connected to a similar site, “America’s Last Line of Defense.”

Washington has been private about his politics. In 2016, he told reporters that it was none of their business who he supported in the presidential election. That year, he also criticized a fabricated story that said he had switched his support from then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to Trump. 

According to OpenSecrets’ database of political donations, Washington has donated to Barack Obama, Clinton and the Democratic National Committee.

But he didn’t make the statements that appear in the Instagram post. 

We rate it Pants on Fire.

 

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