White House Posts Cryptic Video, More Blurred Images
Posts on official White House social media accounts generated over 2.5 million views, prompting speculation about a possible announcement after a backward audio message was heard.
- The White House posted cryptic videos and pixelated images on X and Instagram starting Wednesday night, sparking online confusion. One video was deleted shortly after.
- One clip featured shaky footage of a woman's booted feet, accompanied by a voice asking, "It's launching soon, right?" This preceded subsequent pixelated images.
- Another video, viewed 2.5 million times by Friday morning, displays a sketch with the text "President Donald J. Trump." Additional pixelated images appear to feature President Donald Trump and Vice President Vance.
- Social media users claimed an indecipherable voice says "Exciting announcement tomorrow" when played backwards. Posts triggered waves of reactions online with users questioning the meaning.
- The White House has not clarified the intent behind the posts. Followers continue monitoring the accounts for updates following the series of mysterious content shared since Wednesday.
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