Donald Trump shared a video on Truth Social that promotes QAnon-linked „medbeds“ as a cure-all. The clip shows what looks like an Oval Office announcement and promises nationwide access to the technology. According to Raw Story, the video appears to use artificial intelligence.
AI-styled video claims nationwide medbed rollout
The video opens with a likeness of Lara Trump. It says the president unveiled „a historic new health care system, the launch of America’s first medbed hospitals, and a national medbed card for every citizen.“ It presents a plan for cards and hospitals across the country.
In the clip, Trump says, „Every American will soon receive their own medbed card.“ He claims the card will give access to new hospitals led by top doctors. He adds they are equipped with „the most advanced technology in the world.“ He says the facilities are safe and designed to restore people to full health and strength.
Raw Story reports that Trump posted the video on Saturday. The post was on his Truth Social account and included the speech setting from the Oval Office.
QAnon ties and reaction
For years, the QAnon movement has advanced the medbed claim as a miracle cancer treatment. The idea says secret or alien technology can heal disease inside special beds. It frames the tools as hidden by elites and the „deep state.“
What outside reports have said
The BBC reported in 2022 that some believers claim the devices use „alien technology.“ The report also noted conspiracy claims like John F Kennedy being alive and on a medbed. The BBC described the claims as part of wider conspiratorial theorizing.
Bulwark reporter Will Sommer reacted to the new video. He called the promotion of medbeds „truth insane“ on X.
The clip does not include proof of the technology or real hospitals. It does not show a policy order or timeline. It frames the medbed plan as a broad health promise with national scope.
Raw Story attributes the video to Trump’s Truth Social post. It highlights that the video appears to be AI-created content. The report places the claim in the context of QAnon media and past coverage.