Overview
- The Saturday post featured an apparent AI fabrication styled as a Fox News 'My View' segment using likenesses and voices of Lara Trump and the president to tout 'MedBed hospitals' and a national 'MedBed card.'
- Reporters note the 'MedBed' idea stems from far-right and QAnon communities and claims miracle cures such as reversing aging and regrowing limbs, which lack scientific evidence or regulatory recognition.
- The video referenced a 'MedBed card,' and journalists identified medbedcard.com selling similar cards for $447, with no internet archive history before the video appeared.
- The post was removed Sunday morning after physicians, fact-checkers and public figures condemned the claims as false and potentially harmful.
- It remains unclear whether the post was intentional or due to a compromised account, and neither the White House nor Fox News has announced any such initiative.