Fact Check: "Kaine claims Trump dislocated his own shoulder by patting himself on the back."
What We Know
The claim that Senator Tim Kaine stated former President Donald Trump dislocated his shoulder by patting himself on the back appears to be anecdotal and lacks substantial evidence. As of now, there are no credible news articles or verified statements from Kaine that explicitly support this claim. The context of the statement, if it was made, is not documented in reliable sources.
Analysis
The sources available for this claim do not provide any relevant information regarding the alleged statement by Kaine. Most of the sources are related to oil rig explosions and environmental issues, which do not pertain to political discourse or statements made by politicians (source-1, source-2, source-3).
The absence of credible sources or news articles discussing this claim raises questions about its validity. Furthermore, the sources provided do not seem to be from reputable news organizations or platforms that typically cover political commentary. This lack of credible sourcing makes it difficult to assess the truthfulness of the claim.
Conclusion
Needs Research. The claim that Senator Kaine stated Trump dislocated his shoulder by patting himself on the back lacks credible evidence and reliable sources. Further investigation is needed to determine the origins of this statement and whether it was indeed made by Kaine.
Sources
- Oil rig explosion | General Chatter 2: Non-Fishing Talk
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- Oil rig explosion | General Chatter 2: Non-Fishing Talk
- Oil rig explosion | General Chatter 2: Non-Fishing Talk
- Oil rig explosion | General Chatter 2: Non-Fishing Talk
- Oil rig explosion | General Chatter 2: Non-Fishing Talk