“In the audio version of the interview, it’s clear to the listener that Marc Andreesen mistakenly says Hillary (you can hear him attempt to correct himself),” wrote Jordan Cohen, the Times’ executive director of communications. “We typically edit transcripts for clarity as to not present factual errors, which is what happened here.”
Donald Trump posted a parody video on Truth Social, dubbing fake audio over a clip of his interaction with Barack Obama at Carter's funeral. Trump mocks Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he defeated in 2024,
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Clinton wore the Ralph Lauren look during the most-watched Presidential debate in history against Trump in 2016.
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