UFC commentator Daniel Cormier said the images of a direct-message exchange that appeared to show Eric Trump, a son of President Donald Trump, attempting to solicit inside information about the UFC Freedom 250 event were not real and were the result of his account being hacked.“They’re not real, I can’t believe you guys believed that,” Cormier said after the event in a video shared by political correspondent Nicholas Ballasy. “I got hacked or something, who believes stuff like this?”The first post with the screenshots were shared and then deleted Sunday evening on Cormier’s X account, shortly before the fight card began at the White House. A second post from Cormier’s account, which quoted Eric Trump’s tweet calling the original screenshots fake, was posted during the Freedom 250 broadcast and was also later deleted.Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, responded to the issue on X. “We are aware of the fake, AI-generated screenshots being circulated online,” Trump posted. “I have never spoken to Daniel. He has since deleted his post, which confirms it was clearly fabricated.” A Trump Organization spokesperson told The Athletic that “it looks like Daniel’s X account has been hacked.”