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stated on July 9, 2024 in a TikTok video:

“Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa” had a “front-row seat” reserved at Donald Trump’s Miami rally.

False
By Jeff Cercone
July 10, 2024

A front-row seat for Dolphins quarterback at Trump’s Miami rally? No, the seat was for Barron.

If your time is short

  • A photo shared on social media of a front-row seat reserved for Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa at Donald Trump’s July 9 Miami rally was altered.

  • The seat was reserved for Barron Trump, the former president’s 18-year-old son, a Daily Caller reporter’s original photo shows.

See the sources for this fact-check

Is Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa a Donald Trump fan?

That’s what some social media users wondered when a photo circulated online of a seat reserved for Tagovailoa at a July 9 rally at the former president’s Doral Golf Club in Miami.

“Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa will be sitting front row tonight in Doral for the Trump speech,” said sticker text on a July 9 TikTok video. The video shared a photo of Tagovailoa atop another image of reserved seats for a Trump rally. It showed a seat for Tagovailoa next to Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s sons.

Other social media users posted about Tagovailoa or shared the image of the reserved seat, including conservative commentator and Outkick founder Clay Travis, who shared it with his 1.2 million X followers, adding in another post, “I think you are about to see a tidal wave of pro athletes for Trump.” (Outkick is a sports and political commentary website.)

TikTok identified this video as part of its efforts to counter inauthentic, misleading or false content. (Read more about PolitiFact’s partnership with TikTok.)

We don’t know whom Tagovailoa is supporting for president, but we do know the photo of his reserved front-row seat for Trump’s rally is altered.

Tua Trump rally screenshot
Figure 1: Tua Trump rally screenshot

(TikTok screenshot)

The original photo, shared on X by Daily Caller reporter Henry Rodgers, shows the seat next to Eric and Donald Jr. was reserved for their 18-year-old brother, Barron Trump. 

The altered image appears to have been created by an X user and Dolphins fan who shared it and wrote, “Crazy, Tua has a front row seat to the Miami Trump rally.”

That X post was tagged with a community note linking to Rodgers’ post. Rodgers also replied to the post, linking to his original photo. One user told the poster of the fake photo that he had “been duped,” to which he replied, “Lady, I made it.”

Travis later acknowledged in a followup X post that he had been duped by the photo, writing, “My bad.” 

We could find no evidence that Tagovailoa attended the rally after searching his social media accounts, news stories and a video of the rally. But Barron was there, getting a shoutout from his father and a standing ovation from the crowd. 

“Welcome to the scene, Barron,” Trump said. 

Trump made no mention of Tagovailoa in his speech.

Brendan Gutenschwager, an independent journalist, shared a video of the moment on X when Donald Trump introduced Barron, who stood from his front-row seat to acknowledge the crowd.

Donald Trump shared photos of Barron waving to the crowd in a July 10 Truth Social post. Donald Trump Jr. shared an Instagram video that shows Barron in the front row.

A TikTok claim shared a photo claiming to be a front-row seat reserved for Tagovailoa at Trump’s Miami rally on July 9.  But the image was altered, so the claim is False.

Our Sources

TikTok post, July 9, 2024 (archived)

X post, July 9, 2024 (archived)

X post, July 9, 2024 (archived)

Henry Rodgers, Daily Caller reporter, X post, July 9, 2024

Henry Rodgers, Daily Caller reporter, X post, July 9, 2024

Donald Trump, Truth Social post, July 9, 2024

Clay Travis, X post, July 9, 2024 (archived)

Clay Travis, X post, July 9, 2024 (archived)

Clay Travis, X post, July 9, 2024 (archived)

PBS NewsHour, Trump holds campaign rally at his Miami golf club, July 9, 2024

Brendan Gutenschwager, X post, July 9, 2024 

Donald Trump Jr., Instagram post, July 9, 2024

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