Misleading Video Claims Trump Banned Tesla Production: Fact Check Reveals Truth

A viral video claiming that former President Donald Trump announced a ban on Tesla production has sparked widespread discussion online. However, a fact-checking organization has revealed that the video is misleading and created using AI technology. The ongoing public feud between Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has intensified, particularly after Musk criticized Trump's funding proposals. Despite the video's popularity, credible sources have not confirmed its authenticity, and Trump has not issued any statements regarding a ban. This article delves into the details of the video, the context of the feud, and Trump's previous support for Tesla.
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Misleading Video Claims Trump Banned Tesla Production: Fact Check Reveals Truth

Viral Video Misrepresents Trump's Actions

A video circulating on social media purports to show former US President Donald Trump announcing an immediate ban on Tesla's production within the United States. This clip has gained significant attention amid a public feud between Trump and Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk.


However, a recent investigation by a fact-checking organization has determined that the video is misleading. It was created using artificial intelligence and parody techniques. The tension between Trump and Musk intensified after Musk criticized Trump's latest funding proposal, prompting Trump to threaten to reduce federal contracts associated with Musk's businesses.


Social Media Reactions and Context


Despite the viral nature of the video, there are no credible news sources confirming its authenticity or any official statements from Trump regarding a ban on Tesla production. The fact-checking site found that the video originated from an account known for creating AI-generated lip-sync content across various social media platforms. The visuals featured in the video were initially shared by a news outlet on May 31, 2025.


Trump's Support for Tesla

Earlier this year, in March, Trump was seen driving a brand new red Tesla parked outside the White House, with Musk present. He selected a red Model S from a display of Tesla vehicles, showcasing his support for Musk during a time when the head of the Department of Government Efficiency was facing challenges.