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Donald Trump posted a clip promoting new “med bed” hospitals. These hospitals, an apparently AI version of Trump promised in the video, would be “equipped with the most advanced technology in the world.” The video, which the president shared Saturday night on Truth Social, has since been deleted from his account’s feed.

The video appears to be an AI simulation meant to look like a Fox News report. It features an apparently AI-generated version of Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, announcing the government launch of a new med bed program that will eventually grant every U.S. citizen their own med bed card they can use to access this alleged healing technology.

“President Donald J. Trump has announced a historic new health care system,” AI Lara Trump says in the video, “the launch of America’s first med bed hospitals and a national med bed card for every citizen.”

“These facilities are safe, modern, and designed to restore every citizen to full health and strength,” an AI Trump claims in the video, which no longer appears on the president’s Truth Social page.

But what is a med bed, and where does this idea come from?

The med bed conspiracy theory has emerged in recent years among far-right online communities. McGill University’s Office for Science and Society reported that, according to believers, med beds are a top secret technology possessed by militaries around the world. Believers claim these devices can diagnose and cure any disease, reverse aging, and even re-grow missing limbs in a matter of minutes. These med bed devices allegedly use ions, terahertz light waves, frequencies and resonances, AI, and quantum technology to heal disease and regenerate DNA. Eventually, the militaries with med bed technology will collaborate to end all war and bring these healing tools to the masses, according to the theory’s followers. QAnon believers have also latched onto this theory, with some claiming that John F. Kennedy Jr. is alive and well thanks to these devices.

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