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U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at a BBC reporter during a heated on-camera exchange after being questioned about past remarks involving Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump accused the broadcaster of spreading “fake” AI-generated quotes and angrily challenged the reporter during the tense interaction. “You mean the ones that put AI in my mouth?” Trump said, referencing a disputed statement he claims was falsely attributed to him.

The confrontation quickly went viral online, drawing massive attention across social media and political circles. The dramatic moment came as Trump faced mounting questions over his China visit, diplomacy with Xi, and shifting foreign policy positions


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00:00Michael Cooper of CECOM was asked yesterday about the strike on the girls' school on the first day of the
00:05war.
00:05Oh, that's under investigation. You're talking about the original calendar.
00:08It was the only case of investigation at the moment. It's a civilian casualty.
00:13I think we have a couple of things under investigation. But that is under investigation.
00:18Were you able to confirm that it was a U.S. missile?
00:21Who were you with?
00:21BBC for the radio.
00:23Fake BBC. You mean the ones that put AI in my mouth? The ones that gave me, that had me
00:29saying a statement that they now admit was not true?
00:32The ones that put terrible words in my mouth and then had to admit that it was fake?
00:38The ones that are being sued now for five billion dollars and don't know what to do? You're with BBC?
00:44They're another fake outfit. Yes.
00:46Can I talk about the deals in China? Did you get a deal on soybeans? You know, the farmers?
00:50The farmers are going to be very happy and they're going to be buying billions of dollars of soybean chum.
00:56Well, you were talking about Britain, but Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister there, is in a lot of trouble. I
01:02know you were asked about this.
01:03He's in trouble for two reasons. Energy and immigration. He's very bad on energy. He should open up the North
01:10Sea.
01:10He's got a coal mine and he should open up oil in the North Sea and he doesn't.
01:15They have a tremendous value. You know, they buy their oil, a lot of it, from Norway.
01:22Norway gets it from the North Sea. Not as good an area as Scotland than the UK has.
01:28So they're paying Norway a fortune for oil that they take out of the North Sea.
01:32Do you think Starmer's going to survive as Prime Minister?
01:34It's a tough thing. Unless he can straighten out immigration where he's weak and if he doesn't start drilling, stop
01:42with the windmills all over the place that are causing havoc.
01:45They're causing havoc. Most expensive form of energy. They kill the birds. They're unsightly. They're ruining the landscape.
01:52If he doesn't stop with the windmills, he's got to do energy. He's got to open up the North Sea.
01:58You know, he's got one of the greatest oil finds anywhere in the world and he's not using it. And
02:03I tell him that. He's not using it.
02:04Should he quit? The oil companies call me every day. Please, please, we want to go to the North Sea.
02:11He doesn't allow it to happen.
02:12Should he quit? I don't say that. I think he's a nice man, actually. But, I mean, I didn't like
02:20when he said, we're going to send ships as soon as you're finished with the war, as soon as you
02:24want.
02:25But we sort of finished militarily, pretty much. But we, you know, David, we are. We finished probably 70%, 75%.
02:32We didn't finish every one of the things. We go back and finish them off.
02:36Sir. And by the way, and more than that. You saw the reporting on the missile capability, missile launchers that
02:43have remained.
02:45Yes. No, it's New York Times big news. The missile launchers are probably 80% gone.
02:54The New York Times said it's like, we haven't, you were hitting them like, like, pinatas. The missile launches are
03:01largely gone.
03:02The manufacturing of missiles is about 80%, 80 to 85% gone. And we know where the rest of it
03:09is. So, if we go in, we'll take that out very early.
03:12Sir, would you. There are no intelligence reports. Not, not for them. They weren't intelligence reports. They were New York
03:19Times fake news.
03:20Sir, would you.
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