Robocall to New Hampshire voters reportedly faked Biden's voice
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New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said any such message would be an illegal attempt to suppress the vote.
Officials in New Hampshire say they are investigating a reported robocall that appeared to fabricate President Joe Biden's voice with AI, in which he told voters not to turn out for the state's primary election on Tuesday.
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said any such message would be an illegal attempt to suppress the vote, and warned residents to disregard the message entirely.
According to The Associated Press, the message included President Biden's "What a bunch of malarkey" catchphrase. The message went on to say, "save your vote for the November election."
Voting on Tuesday does not affect one's ability to vote in the November general election.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday President Biden had not recorded any message like the one heard in the call.