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FAKE NEWS MEDIA ATTACKS: Trump Clarifies AI Image Was Misunderstood, Not Religious

Gary FranchiApril 13, 2026199 views
FAKE NEWS MEDIA ATTACKS: Trump Clarifies AI Image Was Misunderstood, Not Religious
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President Donald Trump shut down another fake news media attack Monday, clarifying that an AI-generated image he shared on Truth Social was misunderstood by both himself and the rabid left-wing press looking for their next manufactured controversy.

Speaking to reporters during an impromptu press gaggle, Trump confirmed he posted the image over the weekend but explained he thought it depicted him as a doctor, not in any religious context as the mainstream media immediately claimed.

"It was me. I did post it," Trump said, taking responsibility while explaining the misunderstanding that sent the legacy media into their typical frenzy.

This is exactly the kind of petty, manufactured outrage we've come to expect from a desperate media establishment that can't handle Trump's massive success in his second term. While the President is busy delivering on his America First agenda - securing the border, cutting regulations, and putting American workers first - the press corps is obsessing over social media posts.

Another Media Distraction Tactic

Patriots, does anyone else notice how the fake news media jumps on literally anything Trump does while ignoring the real issues facing our nation? They'd rather spend hours analyzing a misunderstood social media post than covering the President's historic achievements in deportations and economic growth.

The truth is simple: Trump saw an AI image, thought it showed something different than what it actually depicted, and shared it. When questioned, he was completely transparent about what happened. Compare that to the lies and cover-ups we endured for four years under the Biden regime.

This manufactured controversy perfectly illustrates why the American people don't trust the mainstream media anymore. They're more interested in creating scandals than reporting facts.

While the press wastes time on this nonsense, President Trump continues delivering the America First agenda that 75 million Americans voted for. Isn't it time the media focused on real news instead of these pathetic attempts at creating controversy where none exists?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 13, 2026
This is exactly why so many Americans don't trust mainstream media anymore. They take every single thing and blow it completely out of proportion just to get clicks and views.
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StandWithTrumpVerifiedApr 14, 2026
Finally someone with common sense! Thank you President Trump for setting the record straight.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedApr 14, 2026
Of course the fake news media would twist this into something it's not. They can't stand that Trump is back and stronger than ever!
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FreedomFirstVerifiedApr 14, 2026
They've been doing this for 8+ years now. Same playbook every time.
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ConservativeGrandmaVerifiedApr 14, 2026
I saw that AI image making rounds on social media and honestly didn't think anything religious about it at all. The media is really reaching here trying to create controversy where none exists.
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AmericaFirst2025VerifiedApr 14, 2026
Trump shouldn't even have to clarify anything. The man shares an image and suddenly it's a federal case with these people.
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedApr 15, 2026
Wait, can someone explain what exactly the media is claiming about this AI image? I must have missed the original story.
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NewsWatcherVerifiedApr 15, 2026
They're saying it had religious imagery that was inappropriate. Typical manufactured outrage if you ask me.