Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) was trending for several hours on Sunday along with the word “riot,” not due to his infamous sprint during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, but for a parody tweet falsely attributing a quote to him. The fake news was shortly followed by real news, however, when Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) uttered a similar quote on Fox News.
The tweet that seemed to have set off the Hawley rumors was posted by a parody account named “Liam Nissan,” which posted a satirical quote by “Josh Hawley, fastest man alive.”
“There will be riots,” the tweet claimed, if former President Donald Trump is arrested, presumably a reference to the potential criminal prosecution Trump may face in the aftermath of the FBI executing a search warrant at his residence at Mar-a-Lago.
The account posted a follow-up tweet clearly stating it was “satire” and Hawley “didn’t actually say this quote,” along with a dunk on actor and Trump supporter Kevin Sorbo, but the quote from the original tweet was shared by other Twitter users without any indication it was fake.
Palmer Report, a website and Twitter account highly critical of Trump, tweeted that the “claim had gone viral” on Sunday, but could find no evidence that Hawley had actually said it.
“If he did say it, it’s a big deal. Potential
Several Twitter users pointed Palmer Report to the “Liam Nissan” parody tweets and noted that they could not find any evidence that the quote was actually said by Hawley, including your friendly neighborhood Mediaite contributing editor.
A Google search for recent news mentions of “josh hawley riots” came up similarly empty handed. It may have been a Twitter trending topic but it was not real.
What was real, however, was Hawley’s colleague from South Carolina on Fox News just a few hours later, making a prediction very similar to the wording of the fake tweet.
Graham spoke with Fox News host Trey Gowdy on Sunday Night in America about a recent video clip of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaking about the FBI warning the social media platform about a ‘Russian propaganda’ dump several days before the Hunter Biden laptop story emerged.
Gowdy and Graham discussed the story and then the senator commented that “most Republicans, including me, believes when it comes to Trump, there is no law, it is all about getting him.”
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“And I’ll say this, if there is a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information after the Clinton debacle,” Graham declared, “there will be riots in the street.”
“You know, I’m a simple-minded guy, senator, I think people should be treated the same without regard to political ideology,” replied Gowdy.
UPDATE: Trump himself shared the clip of Graham on Fox News on his Truth Social account shortly before 10 pm ET.
Screenshot via Truth Social.
Watch the video above, via Fox News.