One is considered White House Memo Banning the use of the word “Fale” inside the White House and on its ground is creating waves on social media, increasing the debate on its authenticity.
The document, which is widely shared on social media, especially on X, claims that the US President Donald Trump The word “in conversation or written form” is banned. This further states that failure to comply will “take immediate removal and/or disciplinary action”. Memo also tolerates Trump’s signature.
It is written in the alleged notice: “In the light of recent events, till the next information, I am directing all employees, operating personnel, cabinet members and White House visitors to inside the White House or in the White House ground” Prevent the word ‘Falna from using the word, whether in conversation or in writing.
The viral nature of the document has led to widespread speculation, which has many questions whether it is real or a deception. While some social media users believe that it is real, others have doubts due to lack of official confirmation.
Despite the trend of the memo, neither Donald Trump nor the White House issued a statement addressing the claim.
Meanwhile, Republican has faced increasing pressure to defend the alleged instructions, the critics have questioned the intention behind such a step – if it is true.
Social media users were early to react to the alleged White House Memo.
An X user said, “You know what the sad thing is. … I don’t know whether it is real or fake or not.”
Another user commented, “This is bad when you have to take a minute to decide something, such a real or parody.”
“LOL first he changes the name of the Gulf of Mexico and brings back the plastic straw – now it ??” Another user said.
Meanwhile, X Community notes, which post-check post on stage, said, “This is an unacceptable claim that is being presented as a fact. President Trump officially said that ‘Falna’ at the White House officially by President Trump. The word is not banned. “
Snops.com has also checked the viral post and concluded that the alleged Trump Memo that banned the word ‘Fellon’ in the White House is fake.
Last year, Donald Trump became the first US President, who was found guilty of hooliganism crimes when a New York Jury found him guilty of all 34 allegations in May. The case included a plan to influence the 2016 election, through a money payment to a porn actor, who claimed that he had sex. He later won the election and took over on 20 January.

‘Falon’ was banned in the White House records? Discusses with social media reactions – Times of India
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