A fabricated transcript of a heated exchange between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been circulating online, causing confusion and misinformation. We break down the truth behind this fake document.
Fake TranscriptDonald TrumpVolodymyr ZelenskyyMisinformationFactcheckingReal Estate NewsMar 09, 2025

The fake transcript is a fabricated document that claims to show a heated exchange between former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. It portrays Trump pressuring Zelenskyy to investigate the Bidens.
No, the fake transcript is entirely fabricated and has been confirmed as false by multiple fact-checking organizations.
The fake transcript gained traction due to its realistic presentation and the high-profile nature of the individuals involved. It was shared widely on social media without proper verification.
The real phone call, which was declassified and released to the public, included a request from Trump for Zelenskyy to investigate the Bidens. This led to Trump's first impeachment.
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