An AI-generated audio clip of President Donald Trump has been making the rounds online.
Yet another reminder of how easily fake content can hijack US politics.
The clip, which sounds eerily like Trump, features him supposedly shouting at officials to block the release of the Epstein files.
“If I go down, I will bring all of you down with me.” Dramatic? Sure. Real? Not at all.
Despite that, the audio blew up on Instagram and TikTok, racking up millions of views.
Disinformation watchdog NewsGuard called it out as “an AI-generated fake.”
The original was linked to a Sora-produced video—complete with visual cues showing it was made by OpenAI’s model.

Misinformation Fuels Confusion
But after being reposted without those watermarks, its origin became conveniently murky.
And it’s not just conservatives being fooled.
Liberal users falsely claimed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Epstein’s emails referenced a different “Donald Trump.”
One viral X post insisted she said it. The White House replied bluntly: “No… she didn’t. You are a weapons grade moron.”
The bigger picture? Both sides are spreading misinformation, and increasingly unmoderated platforms are pouring gasoline on the fire.
Meanwhile, Trump maintains he has “nothing to do” with Epstein and has signed a bill to release government records on him.
In today’s digital circus, truth isn’t just stranger than fiction—it’s harder to spot.


