Trump accuses media of spreading 'misleading' information and broadcasting fake images about the Iran war
Donald Trump has launched a sharp attack on the media, accusing it of disseminating 'misleading' information and broadcasting fake images and videos generated by artificial intelligence from Iran.
In a recent statement on his platform Truth Social, former US President Donald Trump has publicly condemned various media outlets for what he describes as the spread of 'misleading' information related to the Iran conflict. He specifically claimed that media has been sharing fake images and videos purportedly produced by Iran using artificial intelligence, depicting military operations and suggesting incidents involving US assets, including attacking boats and refueling aircraft. Trump's accusations reflect a broader narrative he has often employed, where he positions the media as complicit in propagating falsehoods.
Trump's remarks were pointed, accusing certain progressive media organizations of knowingly circulating this false content while collaborating with Iran to disseminate what he labels 'lies' about the ongoing military situation. He emphasized his belief that Iranian forces are suffering daily defeats, contrasting this with reports of American losses, which he dismissed as unfounded. The former president's sentiments echo concerns over media credibility, particularly regarding coverage of foreign conflicts, and he appeared to urge the public to remain skeptical of popular narratives.
Additionally, Trump targeted major media institutions, questioning their integrity and calling for scrutiny of the licenses of channels that he claims utilize American airwaves to promote falsehoods. He welcomed the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) review of these licenses as a necessary step to ensure accountability. Such actions from Trump highlight his continued rhetoric against perceived media bias and reflects ongoing tensions between his administration's messaging and media portrayals, especially concerning military engagements abroad.