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riversedge

(79,983 posts)
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:03 PM 9 hrs ago

White House's AI-Edited Arrest Photo Comes Back to Bite Them in Court



Trumps White House’s AI-Edited Arrest Photo Comes Back to Bite Them in Court

The photo is already being used as evidence against Donald Trump’s administration.

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A screenshot of the AI-altered image of Nekima Levy-Armstrong’s arrest that the White House posted on X, and a screenshot of the original photo


White House’s AI-Edited Arrest Photo Comes Back to Bite Them in Court
The photo is already being used as evidence against Donald Trump’s administration.


Edith Olmsted February 2, 2026/12:47 p.m. ET

The White House’s horrible, AI-doctored photograph of a Minnesota protester was used as evidence Monday that Donald Trump’s administration is acting in “nakedly obvious bad faith.”

In a four-page filing, attorney Jordan Kushner argued that the court should modify conditions for the release of his client, Nekima Levy-Armstrong, a civil rights attorney arrested at an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Kushner claimed that events that occurred after Levy-Armstrong’s arrest had “informed the Court of the government’s bad faith,” and had already influenced the court in declining to place restrictions on her co-defendants, who were released on January 30.

Among the list of incidents, Kushner included the White House’s X post featuring “an altered photo of Ms. Levy-Armstrong being arrested to make it falsely appear that she was crying and making her face darker.”......................
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White House's AI-Edited Arrest Photo Comes Back to Bite Them in Court (Original Post) riversedge 9 hrs ago OP
Using the words... sheshe2 8 hrs ago #1
The bad-faith argument can be made in many cases nuxvomica 6 hrs ago #2
it would contaminate a lot of juries Skittles 3 hrs ago #3

sheshe2

(96,525 posts)
1. Using the words...
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:54 PM
8 hrs ago
trump and nakedly in the same sentence makes a sane person want to vomit.

Donald Trump’s administration is acting in “nakedly obvious bad faith.”


However, I am thrilled that this gross manipulation of the facts is working against them.

FAFO!

nuxvomica

(13,952 posts)
2. The bad-faith argument can be made in many cases
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 02:07 AM
6 hrs ago

Hopefully this has an effect and will convince other litigants to use that argument.

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