No, Jerome Powell Didn’t Resign. The Viral Letter Is An AI-Generated Hoax
Jerome Powell
Photo : APfollow usfollow usA viral letter claiming that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had resigned circulated widely on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, but it has been confirmed to be a hoax. The letter, which was shared by multiple accounts including some public figures, appeared to be an official resignation addressed to former President Donald Trump. However, several inconsistencies immediately raised red flags. Outlets such as MeidasTouch Network and Steel Nows pointed out signs that the letter was generated using artificial intelligence (AI), including a poorly rendered presidential seal and misspelled or awkwardly worded phrases. Despite these clear indicators, several users, including Utah Senator Mike Lee, initially retweeted the letter as if it were authentic, further fueling confusion. Lee has since deleted the post. This story will be updated with more details. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US News and around the World.
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