Media outlets and liberal critics are having a complete meltdown over President Trump's Sunday social media post featuring an AI-generated image that appeared to show him in biblical robes healing the sick. But conservative media pioneer Glenn Beck says everyone is missing the forest for the trees.
The viral meme showed Trump in white and red robes, hand positioned over what appeared to be a glowing orb while ministering to someone in a hospital bed. Predictably, the left-wing outrage machine went into overdrive, screaming about "blasphemy" and "religious offense."
Even some conservatives clutched their pearls, fretting over the optics of the 47th President sharing such imagery during his second term.
Beck: You're Being Played, America
But according to The Blaze founder Glenn Beck, all this hand-wringing is exactly what the establishment wants. While Americans argue over memes, Beck argues we're being systematically distracted from the real assault on our constitutional republic.
"They want you focused on everything except what's actually happening to this country," Beck warned his audience, pointing to a Washington Post article that reveals the deeper agenda at play.
Beck's analysis cuts to the heart of what patriots have suspected all along: the media circus around Trump's social media posts serves as perfect cover for the administrative state's continued war against America First policies.
Think about it, folks. While talking heads debate religious imagery, Trump's enemies in the deep state are still working overtime to undermine his mass deportation agenda, his tariff policies, and his promise to drain the swamp once and for all.
The Real Battle
This is classic misdirection, and Beck sees right through it. Every minute spent arguing about AI-generated memes is a minute not spent exposing the globalist agenda that continues to threaten American sovereignty.
President Trump has never shied away from bold imagery or provocative posts – it's part of his genius for controlling the narrative and exposing media bias. But as Beck reminds us, we can't let these distractions blind us to the larger war being waged against our republic.
The question isn't whether Trump's meme was appropriate. The question is: what are they trying to hide while we're all looking the other way?
