Over the weekend on his Truth Social account, President Donald Trump shared (then quickly deleted) a seemingly AI-generated video that included a deep-fake version of himself promoting a nonexistent product related to the broader QAnon conspiracy theory. The video, which purported itself to be a Fox News segment hosted by Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump, featured a product called a "MedBed" - fictional health care technology that supposedly heals the ailments of any individual who lays in it.
The Atlanta private-school world is small enough that, the day after January 6th, 2021, I heard from multiple sources that at least one insurrectionist had, like me, graduated from its ranks. Cleveland Grover Meredith, Jr., had attended an expensive school called Lovett in the nineteen-eighties and, as I soon learned from his classmates and friends, had been a star runner there, winning a state championship in the two-mile.
The release of the Epstein client list has long been the holy grail for the Maga movement, which believes it would expose a network of liberal elites complicit in child sex trafficking.