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In reply to the discussion: White House posts an altered photo of Minnesota protester's arrest to make it look like she was crying [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(175,979 posts)18. MaddowBlog-White House pushes manipulated image of arrest of Minnesota civil rights attorney
As one prominent political scientist summarized, We are at Stalinesque levels of propaganda.
Weâre all accustomed to White House deceptions, but pushing an AI-manipulated image â and then bragging about it â is qualitatively worse than the usual nonsense.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-23T18:15:00.053Z
When thereâs no real difference between the White House and your annoying friend on facebook who pushes AI trash, thereâs a problem.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-pushes-manipulated-image-of-arrest-of-minnesota-civil-rights-attorney
Four days later, federal agents arrested three of those involved with the protest, including a civil rights attorney named Nekima Levy Armstrong.
That the White House celebrated Levy Armstrongs arrest was not surprising. What mattered, however, is how the White House celebrated the development. The Associated Press reported:
A related report in The New York Times noted that the newspaper ran the image through an artificial intelligence detection system that concluded the White Houses version of the photo showed signs of manipulation.....
The image of Levy Armstrong was qualitatively different: It was designed to mislead. Don Moynihan, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, noted via Bluesky, This is the first example Ive seen of an American government using AI to meaningfully misrepresent actual events with the intent to deceive the public. We are at Stalinesque levels of propaganda.....
But in 2026, the White House is no better than that annoying guy you went to high school with or that weird uncle who consumes conservative media all day. The president and his team, like your Facebook friends, have no qualms about spreading manipulated content without regard for accuracy.
The difference, of course, is that the White House knows its promoting deceptions, contributing to an information landscape in which Americans no longer know who or what to believe.
That the White House celebrated Levy Armstrongs arrest was not surprising. What mattered, however, is how the White House celebrated the development. The Associated Press reported:
On its official X page, the White House shared an image of Nekima Levy Armstrong that showed her in tears with her arms behind her back, standing in front of someone wearing a badge around their neck.
The problem? Levy Armstrong wasnt actually crying. The image was manipulated to make the moment more dramatic than it actually was. The original image, which shows Levy Armstrong with a neutral expression, was altered to make her appear emotional.
A related report in The New York Times noted that the newspaper ran the image through an artificial intelligence detection system that concluded the White Houses version of the photo showed signs of manipulation.....
The image of Levy Armstrong was qualitatively different: It was designed to mislead. Don Moynihan, a political scientist at the University of Michigan, noted via Bluesky, This is the first example Ive seen of an American government using AI to meaningfully misrepresent actual events with the intent to deceive the public. We are at Stalinesque levels of propaganda.....
But in 2026, the White House is no better than that annoying guy you went to high school with or that weird uncle who consumes conservative media all day. The president and his team, like your Facebook friends, have no qualms about spreading manipulated content without regard for accuracy.
The difference, of course, is that the White House knows its promoting deceptions, contributing to an information landscape in which Americans no longer know who or what to believe.
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White House posts an altered photo of Minnesota protester's arrest to make it look like she was crying [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Friday
OP
"The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
chia
Friday
#2
The OP claimed that people on x were saying the photo appeared to be manipulated
MadameButterfly
Friday
#11
Get it into a pro type paint program and it's easy. Zoom in down to individual pixel level and you can
Bengus81
Friday
#15
A view of the White House post wouldn't have known. Someone who saw both the DHS photo and then the WH photo
chia
Friday
#13
You can tell from some of the pixels, and from seeing quite a few shops in your time
JoseBalow
Friday
#16
MaddowBlog-White House pushes manipulated image of arrest of Minnesota civil rights attorney
LetMyPeopleVote
Friday
#18