The radical Left's desperation has reached a new low as yet another Democrat politician shared a clearly fabricated AI-generated image depicting violence against Trump administration official Alex Pretti during a live committee hearing Tuesday morning.
The ranking Democratic member on the House Committee on Homeland Security distributed the fake image, which was designed to portray the shooting of Pretti during official proceedings. This marks the second time in recent weeks that Democrats have weaponized artificial intelligence to create false narratives against the Trump-Vance administration.
This isn't just political theater, Patriots – this is a coordinated disinformation campaign using cutting-edge technology to deceive the American people and undermine our democratically elected government.
The pattern is undeniable. First, we saw Democrats using AI-generated content to attack President Trump himself. Now they're targeting his dedicated public servants with fabricated images of violence. Where does it end?
"This is exactly the kind of fake news and digital manipulation we warned about," said one Republican committee member. "Democrats can't win on policy, so they resort to manufacturing reality itself."
While mainstream media outlets continue to ignore or downplay these incidents, the truth is becoming crystal clear: the Democratic Party has abandoned any pretense of honesty in their war against the America First agenda.
House Republicans are demanding immediate action against members who spread AI disinformation during official proceedings. The question isn't just about one fake image – it's about the integrity of our entire democratic process.
How many more times will Democrats be allowed to weaponize artificial intelligence against Trump officials before Congress takes action? And why isn't the legacy media calling this out as the dangerous precedent it represents?
Americans voted for transparency and truth in 2024. Instead, we're getting high-tech lies from the same people who lectured us about "misinformation" for four years.
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network