
Elon Musk’s X app boosted wild conspiracy theories this week that President Joe Biden had an undisclosed medical emergency and might be dying, despite a lack of evidence to support the claims. And it continued doing so even after Biden walked before news cameras Tuesday and appeared healthy. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Biden addressed the nation in a broadcast from the Oval Office on Wednesday evening.
Main Idea: X helped spread and spotlight false claims that President Joe Biden was dead or dying, even after he appeared in public and his doctor said he was recovering from Covid-19.
Key Points:
X’s promotion of false Biden health rumors can mislead voters, spread panic, and deepen distrust in news and politics.
No clear positive impact identified.
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Owner of X and a central subject because the article examines how his platform boosted the conspiracy theories.
The article is primarily about false claims concerning his health, public appearance, and return to the White House.
The platform at the center of the article for promoting trending pages and recommended posts that amplified the.
Right-wing conspiracy theorist whose video helped spread the claims and was cited as part of the article’s main.
Conservative media figure cited as helping fuel the speculation with a widely shared post.
Far-right activist whose post was prominently recommended and received major attention in the article.
Chair of Students for Trump whose post about Biden being in hospice care is a major example of.
Fox News co-host quoted as contributing to the speculation, but she is a supporting figure rather than a.
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Charlie Kirk’s organization, included because Kirk is described through this political influence context.
Mentioned in connection with Biden’s withdrawal and endorsement, providing political context to the conspiracy surge.
Cited as Alice Marwick’s affiliation; included only as a supporting institutional identifier.