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A Post Threatening Donald Trump and Circulating on X Is Fake

The anti-Trump Lincoln Project did not tweet ‘we still have two months to end him.’

A fake tweet attributed to the Lincoln Project—an anti-Trump political action committee—is spreading on X. “If he wins, we still have two months to end him,” reads the post, which originated from an account that closely resembles the Lincoln Project’s official X account. 

Several pro-Trump X accounts shared screenshots of the post on Tuesday afternoon. “How is this not a direct threat to President Trump?” reads one post with more than 90,000 views that was shared to an election integrity X community promoted by X owner Elon Musk. The user tagged the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, Musk, Lara Trump, and Donald Trump in the post.

The post is fake and not from the Lincoln Project’s official account, which has as its handle @ProjectLincoln. “That is absolutely a fake post and not something that the Lincoln Project ever tweeted,” Rick Wilson, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, told The Dispatch Fact Check.

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Alex Demas is a fact checker at The Dispatch and is based in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining the company in 2023, he worked in England as a financial journalist and earned his MA in Political Economy at King's College London. When not heroically combating misinformation online, Alex can be found mixing cocktails, watching his beloved soccer team Aston Villa lose a match, or attempting to pet stray cats.

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