In a recent statement on his Truth Social platform, Donald Trump criticized the Lincoln Project and other entities, accusing them of utilizing Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) in their deceptive television commercials. The former president asserted that these ads were designed to portray him unfavorably, emphasizing the difficulty of achieving such a portrayal given his comparison to what he termed as the “pathetic” image of Joe Biden.
Trump specifically targeted Fox News, urging the network not to air these ads. He drew a parallel with other news outlets, asserting that low-rated networks such as CNN and MSNBC, characterized by him as “low ratings CNN & MSDNC,” are steadfast in refusing to broadcast negative advertisements targeting Biden or the Democratic Party. Trump went further to categorize such networks as de facto contributors to the Democratic campaign, characterizing their avoidance of critical ads as a form of support for the Democrats.
This statement showcases Trump’s ongoing engagement with media outlets and his views on the portrayal of political figures through advertisements. The mention of Artificial Intelligence in this context suggests a heightened concern about the use of advanced technology in shaping public perceptions. Trump’s remarks underscore the ongoing tension between him and various media entities, reflecting his continued efforts to control and manage his public image through the platforms available to him, such as Truth Social.
The perverts and losers at the failed and once disbanded Lincoln Project, and others, are using A.I.(Artificial Intelligence) in their Fake television commercials in order to make me look as bad and pathetic as Crooked Joe Biden, not an easy thing to do. FoxNews shouldn’t run…
— Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) December 5, 2023