
"A decade into Donald Trump's political career, we're all a little numb to his bizarre and dangerous behavior. The president called for Barack Obama's arrest in a Truth Social post? Wouldn't be the first time. Now he's insisting Tylenol causes autism? Not great, but I stopped taking Dr. Trump's advice back when he prescribed injecting bleach. Yet Trump actually managed to shock people over the weekend."
"He posted what appeared to be a Fox News report on his Oval Office announcement about the launch of "medbed" hospitals that will "restore every citizen to full health." The Truth Social post was like a Russian doll of fake news, as: "Medbeds" are not real. There are no "medbed" hospitals. Trump has never touted this conspiracy theory in public. This segment never aired on Fox News. The president deleted the post hours later with no explanation."
Donald Trump posted a fabricated video on Truth Social that appeared to be a Fox News segment announcing the launch of 'medbed' hospitals that would restore every citizen to full health. Fox News confirmed the clip did not air on its platforms, and the Truth Social post was deleted hours later without explanation. 'Medbeds' are a debunked conspiracy claiming secret healing technology exists and is possessed by elites or militaries. The claim circulates among far-right and QAnon communities. Observers and fact-checkers identified the video as fake AI-generated content and linked the episode to broader misinformation trends.
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