Fact Check: Is the video showing Donald Trump at Walter Reed Medical Center real?

A viral video claiming to show Donald Trump being taken to Walter Reed Medical Center was fact-checked and found to be AI-generated. The White House denied rumors about Trump's health, stating he was working as usual.
A video surfaced online showing Donald Trump being assisted by two men as he walks unsteadily out of a building labeled 'Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.' The video was shared on Facebook with captions suggesting Trump was being taken to the hospital. However, fact-checking revealed the video was generated using artificial intelligence. The Walter Reed hospital's communications office confirmed the logo and signage in the video were not authentic. Google's Gemini detected a digital watermark, SynthID, embedded in the AI-generated video. The White House denied rumors about Trump's health, stating he was working as usual, with a busy schedule and public appearances.
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