Bryson DeChambeau Questions Apollo Footage on Katie Miller Podcast
On May 19, DeChambeau said he doubts the Apollo moon-landing footage is real while saying humans did go to the moon, remarks made on Katie Miller's podcast.

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Overview
On May 19, Bryson DeChambeau told Katie Miller he does not believe the Apollo moon-landing footage is real while saying he thinks humans did go to the moon.
DeChambeau made the remarks on The Katie Miller Podcast, which is hosted by the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller.
The moon landings have been repeatedly verified by NASA, which says the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed Apollo sites, astronaut paths, and equipment left decades ago.
DeChambeau chairs Trump's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition.
DeChambeau said he might concentrate on his YouTube career if LIV Golf fails amid uncertainty after reports that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced plans to withdraw funding.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame DeChambeau's moon-landing skepticism as unserious and sensational. They use loaded language ("tin foil hats," "conspiracy theory time"), foreground his history of controversies, and prioritize provocative paraphrase over context. While direct quotes remain source content, editorial choices emphasize ridicule and marginalize the claim's credibility.