
AI fake audio clip of Trump ‘not releasing’ Epstein files goes viral
An AI-generated audio clip falsely depicting US President Trump blocking the release of Epstein files has gone viral. The clip, amplified on social media, was debunked by NewsGuard as fake. The disinformation highlights the spread of falsehoods in a polarized society. Despite Trump's initial resistance, he signed a bill to release Epstein documents, though redactions may still occur.
Left-leaning social media users have amplified an AI-generated audio clip purporting to show US President Donald Trump screaming at US officials to block the release of documents related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, researchers said on Friday.\nIn recent weeks, renewed public furore over the so-called Epstein files has consumed US politics, spurring a showdown between lawmakers and Trump, a former friend of the late convicted sex offender.\n“Not releasing the Epstein files,” a Trump-like synthetic voice said in a widely circulated clip that social media posts falsely claimed showed the president berating his cabinet.\n“If I go down, I will bring all of you down with me.”\nThe clip was amplified by posts on Instagram and TikTok, many of which garnered millions of views and thousands of comments.\nDisinformation watchdog NewsGuard said the audio was “an AI-generated fake”.\nThe clip – apparently first posted by a liberal TikTok user – came from a video showing signs it was generated with Sora, OpenAI’s text-to-video model, NewsGuard said.\n\nThe clip was then shared in multiple other videos that lacked Sora’s watermarks, thereby “obscuring its AI origins”, the watchdog said.\nLiberal social media users have also wrongly quoted White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt as saying that recently released Epstein emails do not refer to the president.\n“It is not President Trump who is in the Epstein emails. It is another person with the same name,” read a post on X that credited the remark to Leavitt and amassed more than four million views.\nThe false claim also gained traction on Instagram.\n\nResponding on one such post on X insisting that Leavitt had made the remark, a White House account on the platform said: “No … she didn’t. You are a weapons grade moron.”\nThe left-wing warping of reality underscores how disinformation is peddled across both sides of the political aisle in a hyperpolarised country. The falsehoods stir information chaos on increasingly unmoderated social media sites that have made it harder for ordinary users to decipher fact from fiction.\nTrump has insisted he has “nothing to do” with his one-time close friend Epstein.\nThe Republican president signed into law on Wednesday a bill requiring his administration to release government documents on Epstein.\n\nTrump had for months resisted the release of the files but stunned Washington this week after reversing course and ensuring that the legislation sailed through Congress.\nInsiders warn that even with the president’s signature, his administration could lean on redactions, procedural delays or lingering federal investigations to keep explosive details out of the public eye.\nEpstein, a wealthy financier, moved in elite circles for years, cultivating close ties with tycoons, politicians, academics and celebrities to whom he was accused of trafficking girls and young women for sex.\nEpstein’s 2019 arrest over a trafficking charge fuelled a storm of outrage and pressure for a full accounting of his network and finances.\n
