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Trump says video showing items thrown from White House is AI after his team indicates it’s real

The White House confirmed a contractor was performing maintenance during the incident, with the video viewed over 2.6 million times, amid ongoing security questions and presidential denials.

  • President Donald Trump dismissed a viral video showing objects thrown from a White House window, stating it is likely AI-generated and that the windows are sealed and bulletproof.
  • At a press conference, Trump laughed when shown the video and emphasized that all 150 windows are bulletproof.
  • Initial claims suggested that a contractor was performing maintenance while Trump was away, according to a White House official.
  • The video sparked online speculation about the mystery figure and Trump's health, leading to various theories on social media.
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A White House official said the object was thrown out the window by "a contractor performing routine maintenance while the president was away."

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Financial Express broke the news in Uttar Pradesh, India on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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