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    Fact File: Trump's post about the Blue Jays is fake

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    Fact file: trump's post about the blue jays is fake

    The Toronto Blue Jays won their first American League East Division title to beat the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday since 2015, but screenshots online of the supposed truth social post from Donald Trump suggested that the US president was not taking part in the Jays' playoff run.

    Written in a letter of all capital, the post investigates the “non-American” Blue Jays trying to “steal” the World Series and says the team will not be invited to the White House.

    In fact, the post is a satirical fake, with the White House confirmed by the Canadian press and not appearing on Trump's social media feed.

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    “We investigate the United Nations American Blue Jays trying to steal our beloved World Series,” reads a screenshot of what appears to be a post by Trump about his true social account. “They will definitely not be invited to the White House.”

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    The White House confirmed to the Canadian press that Trump had not posted anything about the Blue Jays.

    Search for Trump's Truth Social Accounts did not discover such posts when they were first shared before September 28th. A similar search on the web archive site Archive.today did not find archives of posts that are expected.

    The first post to share images that the Canadian press can find was from Nova Scotia-based “Andy Bowers” under the handle @Evil Pes 4.

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    The account has posted memes and funny anecdotes, and previously posted edited screenshots with satire messages. One post featured a “local warning” that “Maga Musician” Sean Feich was being attacked by Schvenakadi's groundhog.

    Trump's Truth Social Posts often feature all capitalized words. His posts are sometimes deleted, but many people who caused the controversy are still up. In one message posted on April 28th in Canada's Federal Election Day, he implied that Canadians should vote to make Canada the “51st United States of America that they cherished.”

    Parodies of Trump's Truth Social Posts are common on social media. The Canadian press previously checked the false image the president seemed to show that he was complaining about Canada's victory over the US this February at the 4 Nations Face-Off Hockey Tournament.

    The report, which was first published on October 1, 2025, by Canadian report.

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