“Beds treating every disease”. Trump published a film created by AI

2025-09-28 18:13
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2025-09-28 18:13
US President Donald Trump posted on his social networking site a film generated by AI, in which he himself announces the release of medicinal beds to treat people to treat every disease. This is a reference to a long -term conspiracy theory about the existence of such devices.


Posted late on Saturday on Saturday on Trump's account on the Truth Social Film portal, not composed of any commentary by the president, shows the fictitious recording of Trump from the Fox News TV program run by his daughter -in -law Lara Trump. The president announces the creation of “Medbed Hospitals” with modern beds that can heal every disease.
– Every American will soon receive their own MedBed card. With its help you will have guaranteed access to our new hospitals run by leading doctors in the country, equipped with the most advanced technology in the world. These objects are safe, modern and designed to restore every citizen to full health and strength – says computer -generated Trump, announcing the “new era of health care.”
According to The Daily Beast, Fox News has confirmed that the recording is not true. Trump himself did not publicly speak any of the words in the film and it is not clear why the material was published on his account.
Later, the video was removed from the profile of Donald Trump.
“Medbeds” has been circulating in the environments of the far right and movement Qanon's conspiracy theory about wonderful beds that can cure any disease and even reverse the aging process. One theory said that this technology is hidden by the army or liberal elites, but Trump would provide it with the whole society. Despite this, for several years there are companies offering allegedly medicinal beds or centers where they can be used. As reported by the BBC in 2022, one of the companies offered special installation devices for the bed for 20 thousand. dollars, and the hour of therapy in one of the motels cost $ 160. Their effectiveness has never been confirmed, and the companies themselves write on their pages with small print that they are not used to diagnose or treat patients.
From Washington Oskar Górzyński (PAP)
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