Video Allegations Against Gov. Walz Circulating on Social Media Are Fake, Source

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Multiple credible fact‑checking organizations have thoroughly debunked this. Here's what you need to know:

The video shows a man claiming to be a former student, "Matthew Metro," accusing Walz of sexual misconduct. But the real Matthew Metro, located by The Washington Post, says he never met Walz and the man in the video bears no resemblance to him
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Experts describe the piece as a "cheap fake"—likely using an impersonator or simple audio manipulation, not necessarily high-end deepfake tech . Analysts from AAP FactCheck, Fox9, and others concluded the video is fabricated, with clear red flags in speech sync and visual quality
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Intelligence assessments and reporting from Wired indicate the disinformation is part of a coordinated campaign by Storm‑1516—a Russia‑linked propaganda network—amplified by fringe platforms and MAGA influencers like Candace Owens and Jack Posobiec
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Bottom line: The viral video is entirely false. Its goal is misinformation and character assassination through impersonation and cheap fakes. While some versions are labeled "manipulated media" on X, others continue to spread. Always check trusted fact‑checkers and official statements.


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