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Dem Uses Fabricated AI Photo Of ICE After Fabricating J6 Records

The Federalist article by Brianna Lyman argues that Democratic lawmakers and their allies have used AI-generated imagery and doctored materials to advance a narrative against immigration enforcement and to attack political opponents. It presents several specific examples and alleged patterns to support this claim.

– Rep. Bennie Thompson showed an AI-generated image depicting the death of Alex Pretti, with a headless Border Patrol agent, during a Homeland Security Committee hearing. The piece notes that Thompson also chaired the jan. 6 Committee,which it claims fabricated evidence.

– the article describes Thompson criticizing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem over what he called a “demonstrably false story” about Pretti’s death, while an apparent staffer displayed the AI image.

– Sen. Dick durbin is said to have used the same AI image in a Senate speech, and the post was later flagged with a social media “community note” indicating the image had been digitally altered.

– the piece notes that Pretti was fatally shot during an encounter with Border Patrol in Minneapolis, with an ongoing investigation at the time of publication.

– It links Thompson’s use of the AI image to a broader accusation that Democrats frequently rely on deceptive or manipulated material to smear deportation efforts.

– The article recounts other alleged distortions, including a prior hoax about a five-year-old boy named Liam ramos used to taint ICE, and a moments-long controversy involving Rep. Eric Swalwell and an image shown at a hearing.

– It asserts that the Jan. 6 Committee fabricated text messages between Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan, and that Liz Cheney’s assertions about Trump’s supposed delay were also misleading, citing the publication’s sources.

– The piece concludes with a coda about the author, Brianna lyman, an elections correspondent for The Federalist, and lists related political figures and topics in its tags.

Note: The summary reflects the article’s reported claims and framing,which are presented as allegations and part of a broader critical narrative about how imagery and evidence are used in political debates.


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Democrat Rep. Bennie Thompson used an AI-generated image of Alex Pretti’s death in which a federal immigration agent is missing his head during a Homeland Security Committee hearing on Tuesday. Thompson is the same man who chaired the Jan. 6 Committee, which was also caught fabricating “evidence.”

While Thompson was chiding Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for allegedly creating a “demonstrably false story” about Pretti’s death, an apparent staffer held up an AI-generated image of Pretti with Border Patrol agents standing over him, and one of the agents is headless.

Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin used that same image during a speech on the Senate floor in January. Durbin’s post was flagged with an X community note that said the photo Durbin showed “has been digitally altered from the original screen capture of the incident that killed Alex Pretti. The kneeling officer on the right has no head, and other seemingly clear but fictional details are created from the original blurry image.”

Pretti was fatally shot during an interaction with Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis. Video footage appeared to show Pretti interfering with a law enforcement operation, but an investigation is ongoing.

Notably, Thompson served as chairman of the Jan. 6 Committee, which also fabricated records.

The committee admitted that it doctored text messages purportedly between former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio. As reported by The Federalist, “Jordan forwarded to Meadows a three-paragraph legal summary from attorney Joseph Schmitz, summarizing a four-page legal memorandum Schmitz had written regarding congressional certification of the 2020 presidential electoral vote count.”

But a Democrat spokesman for the Jan. 6 Committee confessed in an email to The Federalist that they doctored those messages.

“The Select Committee on Monday created and provided Representative Schiff a graphic to use during the business meeting quoting from a text message from ‘a lawmaker’ to Mr. Meadows,” the spokesman wrote. “The graphic read, ‘On January 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence, as President of the Senate, should call out all electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all.’”

“In the graphic, the period at the end of that sentence was added inadvertently,” the spokesman admitted. “The Select Committee is responsible for and regrets the error.”

Jan. 6 Committee Chairwoman Liz Cheney also fabricated evidence, claiming President Donald Trump waited 187 minutes to urge protesters to be “peaceful” following the breach of the Capitol on Jan. 6. It turns out, Trump actually made the first call for peaceful protests 25 minutes after the first breach.

Thompson’s use of an AI-generated photo of a headless Border Patrol agent is part of Democrats’ frequent use of lies to smear and malign deportation efforts. Just last month Democrats, along with the propaganda press, ran the hoax that five-year-old Liam Ramos was kidnapped by ICE and used as “bait” to lure his illegal alien father into custody. As it turned out, the child was abandoned by his illegal alien father when he fled law enforcement, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Ramos’ mother reportedly refused to let her son into the house, leaving the boy instead with federal agents. Eventually, the father agreed to take custody of his child, and, as a result, the child was brought with his father to a detainment facility.

But during Tuesday’s hearing, Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell asked acting ICE Director Todd Lyons if he would resign from ICE, showing a photo of Ramos behind him.

“No, sir, I won’t,” Lyons said. “Because, sir, that child that you’re showing right there — the men and women of ICE took care of him when his father abandoned him and ran from law enforcement.”




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