The manipulated media label is just that, however -- a label appearing below the video when people look at the specific tweet to which it has been applied. Scalise or his staff posted the same video to Facebook, but the company took no action and declined to comment. (Scalise eventually took the video off Twitter and Facebook himself as a result of the outcry.) The Scalise video took those words from a previous Barkan question and attached them to this one. The outcome: Scalise deleted the video after Twitter identified it as "manipulated media," saying that he did so because of a request from Barkan.
Source: CNN September 01, 2020 15:56 UTC