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Trump released an AI video in which he plays a doctor and treats well-known critics - Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro...
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Trump released an AI video in which he plays a doctor and treats well-known critics - Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro...

Donald Trump has posted an AI-generated video on his social media platform, Truth Social, in which he portrays himself as a doctor who claims to have cured several of his most prominent critics from the world of celebrities from a fictional 'Trump Disorder Syndrome.' The video features deepfakes of figures such as Rosie O'Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg, Edward Norton, and Julia Roberts, depicting them expressing regret over their hostility toward Trump. In response, Rosie O'Donnell stated that her opinion of Trump had not changed, while the White House largely dismissed the video as humorous and part of Trump's style of political communication. A spokesperson for the White House called the video Trump's 'right' and described the syndrome as an exhausting illness that has affected many people's minds.

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Trump released an AI video in which he plays a doctor and treats well-known critics - Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro...

Donald Trump has posted an AI-generated video on his social media platform, Truth Social, in which he portrays himself as a doctor who claims to have cured several of his most prominent critics from the world of celebrities from a fictional 'Trump Disorder Syndrome.' The video features deepfakes of figures such as Rosie O'Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg, Edward Norton, and Julia Roberts, depicting them expressing regret over their hostility toward Trump. In response, Rosie O'Donnell stated that her opinion of Trump had not changed, while the White House largely dismissed the video as humorous and part of Trump's style of political communication. A spokesperson for the White House called the video Trump's 'right' and described the syndrome as an exhausting illness that has affected many people's minds.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump's actions in a manner that aligns with his political narrative, portraying the AI-generated video as a form of political expression rather than satire or misinformation. The emphasis is placed on Trump's perspective and the humor attributed to the content by the White House,

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