Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Monday, September 29, 2025

How Trump Peddles Moronic & False Conspiracies to his Moronic Base

That is his MO. He probably doesn't believe in these stupid ideas, but he knows that his base does. So he pretends to endorse them just so he maintains a presence - and ultimately secures votes - in the MAGA base universe of backwoods idiots. He lies to them so they vote for him, but his real agenda is an altogther ballgame that his base might not like. The Epstein saga is such an example. 

Trump is a member of the billionaire elite that operates in a world of illegal activities that are prohibited to the general public but are secretly allowed for the members of the elite, as in the pedophilia and sex with underage girls that Epstein furnished to them. That elite world is not necessarily republican or democrat: The divisions within the general public do not apply to the elite, that dichotomy being useful only to confound the public and rile it up while they, those who control this country, do as they please.

Which explains why Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, who are far apart politically, are both members of the Epstein Club. That explains why Trump refuses to make public the Epstein files because they name him and many Republicans AS WELL AS many Democrats. His refusal to make the Epstein files available to the public is because he is protecting both himself and his Republican buddies AND his political enemies among the Democrats. 

But try convincing the morons of the MAGA base that this is the case!
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Trump Posts and Deletes AI-Generated Fox News Report of Himself Touting Magic, Disease-Curing ‘Medbeds’ (Video)

The clip appeared to reference so-called medbeds, a frequent topic among far-right conspiracy theorists
Stephanie Kaloi
Sun, September 28, 2025


U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media as he departs the White House September 26, 2025 in Washington, DC (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Donald Trump posted, and then deleted, an AI-generated Fox News broadcast that appeared to tout so-called “medbeds” that can cure any disease and/or ailment — a conspiracy topic among the fringe far-right — Saturday night.

“Every American will soon receive their own medbed card,” the AI Trump said in the video. “With it, you’ll have guaranteed access to our new hospitals led by the top doctors in the nation, equipped with the most advanced technology in the world. These facilities are safe, modern, and designed to restore every citizen to full health and strength. This is the beginning of a new era in American healthcare.”

The video appeared to be a reference to the fringe conspiracy theory that posits that liberal billionaires have access to life-changing medical beds but are intentionally keeping the technology and beds from the public at large. Those who dabble in the theory also believe Trump will release the beds to the general population.

The New York Times credits The Patriot Party News, a far-right media platform, with introducing the conspiracy theory by way of John Baxter, who founded the company Anti-Aging Beds and self-published the book “The Med Bed Story — Restoring the Health of Humanity.”

(Baxter’s Anti-Aging Beds appear to have the support of actor Dennis Quaid, who featured the med beds on his series “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid.”)

The tagline for the book reads: “This captivating book unveils the revolutionary potential of Med Bed technology, shedding light on the censored technologies of our past that hold the key to our well-being. Delve into the realms of detoxification, energy, frequency, vibrational medicine, and advanced electromagnetism modalities, as Baxter reveals the transformative power of these modalities in the quest to end human suffering. Join the movement and discover a new era of possibilities that will reshape the landscape of healthcare and bring hope for a brighter and healthier future.”

It’s unclear if Trump supports the medbed conspiracy theory, or if the post was shared as
an attempt to fan the associated flames among a portion of far-right voters.

The post Trump Posts and Deletes AI-Generated Fox News Report of Himself Touting Magic, Disease-Curing ‘Medbeds’ | Video appeared first on TheWrap

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Newsom Trolls Trump Over Bizarre Magic Bed Conspiracy
Adam Downer
Sun, September 28, 2025

Gavin Newsom naturally couldn’t resist trolling Donald Trump after the 79-year-old president posted an AI-generated video featuring him he shilling for magic “Medbeds.”

“Trump is about to shut down the government and rip health care from 20 million Americans. What’s he doing? Posting AI-generated slop about ‘miracle hospital beds’ that cure all illness,” tweeted Newsom, 57. “DONALD TRUMP HAS LOST IT,” he added.

Trump is about to shut down the government and rip health care from 20 million Americans. 
What’s he doing? Posting AI-generated slop about “miracle hospital beds” that cure all illness. 
DONALD TRUMP HAS LOST IT. https://t.co/uzYSfp6OY7
— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) September 28, 2025


Late Saturday night, Trump posted a phony Fox News segment in which Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump cut to an AI-generated clip of him saying “Every American will soon receive their own Medbed card” in the Oval Office.

Medbeds are a QAnon hoax suggesting the government has access to magic pods that can cure all physical ailments. / Roundtreelab

“Medbeds” is a far-right, QAnon conspiracy theory positing that the government has access to medical pods that can cure any disease and even regrow limbs. One sect believes that the government is using medbeds to keep JFK alive.

The video remained up for about 12 hours before getting deleted Sunday morning. It is unknown how Trump found the video and why he posted it. The White House has yet to comment on it.

Coincidentally, Newsom used AI to troll the president hours before Trump mysteriously posted the AI “Medbeds” video.

Earlier Saturday evening, the White House boosted a Daily Wire headline calling the looming government shutdown “Democrat-led.” The California governor used Grok, X’s AI tool, to point out that Republicans control all three branches of government, implying that they must be considered responsible for the shutdown.

Gavin Newsom spent the week trolling Trump on every scandal plaguing the administration. / JP Yim / Getty Images for Clinton Global Initiative

The shutdown will go into effect on October 1st unless a bipartisan agreement on a budget is reached in Congress. Democrats want the budget to include a permanent extension of tax credits for Americans who are enrolled in Obamacare, as well as a roll back of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” Medicaid cuts.

“Cancel the cuts, lower the costs, save healthcare. Not complicated,” said House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on the Democrats’ demands.

Newsom’s shot at Trump’s apparent AI gaffe caps off a week of headline-making trolls for the California governor. Since last Sunday, Newsom trolled the “escalatorgate" controversy from Trump’s visit to the UN, took a shot at border czar Tom Homan for his bribery scandal, and has infuriated Republicans by calling White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller a “fascist.”

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