Almost forgotten actress and left-wing activist Debra Messing embarrassingly tweeted an edited image of German dictator Adolf Hitler beside a photo of President Trump holding a Bible on Tuesday.

The image shared by Messing shows Hitler smiling and holding up a Bible with his right hand as he is with a group of Nazi officers and supporters on the streets, and the other half of the image shows President Donald Trump holding a Bible with his right hand in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church, which was taken on Monday after his White House speech. Below, the photo reads: “This is not an accident!”

Messing then captioned the photo, accusing the President of being “A dog whistle to white nationalists and Nazis.”

Craig Silverman, a BuzzFeed News reporter, called out Messing for spreading fake images, and replied to her, saying, “Please check stuff before you spread it. The Hitler photo is fake.”

Silverman quote tweeted his own tweet that showed how Hitler’s original image was manipulated to appear like he is also holding a Bible just like Trump. He also added the original Hitler photo, which showed Hitler wasn’t holding up anything at all.

Surprisingly, Twitter hasn’t fact-checked the actress’s fake tweet yet. Unlike its immediate action towards fact-checking Trump’s mail-in voting fraud tweets, it looked like the tech giant was nowhere near Messing’s false tweets.

Another left-wing Hollywood celebrity, Ice Cube, had also managed to slip through Twitter’s “fact-checking eyes” when he tweeted a manipulated photo of Derek Chauvin, the police officer who kneeled at George Floyd, wearing a “Make Whites Great Again” hat.

It was tweeted to Ice Cube’s 4.9 million followers and was even retweeted by another left-wing activist Rosanna Arquette.

Now the tweet comes with a “Manipulated Media” tag, together with other tweets that contain Chauvin’s edited photo. It took Twitter 12 hours before it noticed and tagged Ice Cube’s tweet as fake.