Panic as Camera Caught Mystery Object at the White House
President Donald Trump has dismissed a bizarre viral video showing mystery objects being hurled from a White House window as fake.
The footage appeared to show someone repeatedly throwing objects from the top floor of the White House onto the lawn below.
At a packed press conference, the president told how the mansion's windows were sealed and bulletproof and suggested the clip was made by AI.
The short video began circulating widely on social media over the weekend and racked up thousands of views while fueling speculation online.
People debated whether the clip showed a staffer, while others floated conspiracy theories about hidden activities inside the Washington, D.C., mansion with items lobbed from what many speculated was the Lincoln Bedroom.
At first, a White House official claimed the footage involved a contractor carrying out routine maintenance while Trump was away.
But at the packed press conference Tuesday, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy showed the clip to Trump in real time, prompting the president to laugh and explain why he thought it was fake.
"No, that’s probably AI-generated," Trump explained. "You can’t open the windows. You know why? They’re all heavily armored and bulletproof. They’re sealed. And number two, each window weighs about 600 pounds. You have to be pretty strong to open them up!"

President Trump dismissed the viral video as "fake" and "AI
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