The White House Made an Entire Page About Me - To Silence Me
The White House created an entire page about me under its so called “Media Offenders” section.
They labeled me a “leftist influencer,” placed me under a category called “Left-wing lunacy,” and accused people like me of spreading a false rumor that Donald Trump was in the hospital before Easter.
There is one major problem.
I never said Trump was in the hospital.
Not once.
What I did was point out that people on social media were speculating about it. That is very different.
There is a huge difference between saying, “Trump is in the hospital,” and saying, “People online are speculating about Trump’s health or whereabouts.”
One is a claim of fact. The other is describing what people are discussing online.
The White House knows the difference. Everyone knows the difference.
But instead of simply correcting the rumor, they decided to twist what I said, slap my name onto an official government website, and pretend I made a claim I never made.
That should bother people.
You do not have to like me. You do not have to agree with my politics. But the White House should not be using an official government website to create attack pages against private citizens and political commentators.
The White House is not Trump’s personal Truth Social account. It is not a meme page. It is not a campaign rapid response account. It is the official website of the executive branch of the United States government.
And now it is being used to target critics.
That is not normal.
It is also incredibly hypocritical.
Donald Trump built much of his political career on speculation, conspiracy theories, and false claims. This is the same political movement that pushed birtherism, election lies, and endless conspiracy theories about Democrats for years.
But suddenly, when people online speculate about Trump’s own health or whereabouts, the White House wants to pretend it is deeply concerned about accuracy.
Give me a break.
Accuracy does matter. That is why I am correcting the record.
I never stated Trump was in the hospital. I pointed out that people were speculating about it on social media.
The White House turned that into something else because it served their narrative.
And that is the real story here.
They did not create a page to tell the truth about me.
They created a page to make an example out of me.
So let me be very clear:
I did not say Donald Trump was in the hospital.
I said people were speculating about it.
The White House turned that into a lie about me.
And the fact that they needed an official government webpage to do it says far more about them than it does about me.


