President Trump responds to viral videos
Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reported Donald Trump’s response to the viral video, allegedly showing a plastic bag being thrown out of a White House residential window on the “story.”
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President Donald Trump A strange viral video has been dismissed showing the mysterious object being assumed to be fake windows.
The lens seems to show someone repeatedly from Top level The lawn above the White House.
During a packed press conference, the president talked about how the windows of the mansion were sealed and bulletproof, and suggested that the clip be produced by AI.
The short video began circulating widely on social media over the weekend and was being watched thousands of times while pushing speculation online.
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People debated whether the clip showed a staff member to the staff while others floated conspiracy theories about hidden activities in Washington, D.C., including what many speculated was the Lincoln bedroom.
At first, a White House official claimed that the video tape involved a contractor who had routine maintenance when Trump left.
But at a crowded press conference on Tuesday, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy showed Trump the clip in real time, prompting the president to laugh and explain why he thought it was fake.
“No, this may be generated by AI.” “You The window cannot be opened. Do you know why? They are all armored and bulletproof. They are sealed. And second, each window weighs about 600 pounds. You have to be very powerful to open them! ”
Trump said the name change to the Department of Defense is coming soon.

President Trump regards viral videos as “fake” and “AI.” (x)
Trump repeated: “In fact, this is actually…my wife complained the other day.
Trump also used this moment to discuss one of his recurring major themes, which is the risk posed AI.

President Trump said the White House windows were bulletproof and sealed. (x)
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“This is one of our problems with AI, which is both good and bad,” he told reporters. “If what happens is really bad, just blame AI. But, they also create things – you know, it’s two ways.