#Trump's death

31.08.2025 10:55

Questions about responsibility for spreading rumors

I recently saw a news story about rumors circulating on social media about the death of US President Donald Trump. Can I be held liable for spreading such rumors if I simply shared the message within my social circle?

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30.08.2025 14:30

Spreading rumors about Trump's death

I'm wondering if spreading rumors about the death of a public figure, such as the president of the United States, can be considered defamation if these rumors are not officially confirmed?

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