June 20, 2025. CNN Senior Media Correspondent Brian Stelter provided his “expert” analysis on videos clearly showing then-President Joe Biden‘s clear cognitive decline playing out during public events.
“We’ve been worried for years about AI deep fakes, that computer-generated images are going to trick people into believing something that’s totally false. Cheap fakes are a little bit similar,” Stelter began.
“They’re cheap. They’re just distorted out-of-context videos chopped up in certain ways, constructed in certain ways. That’s what we’re seeing,” he continued without providing any actual examples. “That’s what the Biden administration, the Biden campaign, is so worried about right now. But make no mistake, they are worried about this. This is a real problem. This is not some made-up fiction. The videos are often made up. But the problem is real.”
One week later, Biden’s political career essentially came to an abrupt end after his disastrous debate against Donald Trump in Atlanta. Biden looked and sounded confused. His mouth was agape. He declared things that didn’t make any sense, such as “we finally beat Medicare.” Simply put, in front of the biggest non-Super Bowl event of the year and 70 million people watching live, it appeared he didn’t know exactly where he was.
And since the debate was televised live, there were no Stelters to tell us that the video “was taken out of context” or “made up.” With the filter gone and spin not applicable, the American people were left with their own eyes and ears to determine what some of us have been saying since the 2020 campaign: Biden has no business holding the highest office in the land.
Fast forward to this week: A woman named Renee Good is shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. DHS and ICE say that the agent was acting in self-defence after Good, after parking perpendicularly on a street in an attempt to block traffic, sped off and struck the agent at close range, prompting him to fire at the vehicle, striking Good. There are several video angles of the tragic event, with legacy media latching on to one angle from the back of Good’s SUV that is ambiguous as to whether the agent was hit and if gunfire was warranted.
Both the New York Times and Washington Post, in their respective analysis, conclude that Good was driving away from ICE agents when she was hit. MS NOW’s Rachel Maddow declared the same thing on Stephen Colbert’s late-night “comedy” show on Thursday night. And the insufferable and patently dishonest Colbert, who thankfully will finally be off the air on CBS coming this May, took it one step further.
“The message from this administration is clear. Only they determine the truth. And when their forces come to your city, obey or die. And if you die, you clearly didn’t obey. This should be an alarm bell for the entire country,” he said Thursday night with a straight face. And some “news anchors” actually bought it, including CNN’s Dana Bash, who doesn’t take a side or anything.
“There was a person who really caught our attention, and that is Stephen Colbert. You know, late-night hosts now maybe got a lot of flak from the White House, but historically, they have been — people who really condense and capture the feeling in society at any given moment. Listen to Stephen Colbert,” she said before playing the clip quoted above.
Yes Dana… Stephen Colbert, the guy who has had exactly ONE Republican on his program in the past four years, the anti-Trump Liz Cheney, who endorsed and campaigned with Kamala Harris, totally is capturing the mood of the country.
Of course, this is the same Colbert who told Trump to go “f*** himself” after his ratings-challenged show was canceled and even once accused Trump of being a sex slave to Vladimir Putin, and not in a humorous way, to the point that several gay activist groups accused Colbert of engaging in homophobic language.
But in their rush to push the narrative that ICE had “murdered” Good, no one bothered to wait for body cam footage to be released. And when it was on Friday afternoon, there is absolutely no dispute that the agent was struck after Good’s wife, Rachel Good, who was originally in the SUV but got out to film and taunt ICE officers, yelled, “Drive, baby, drive!” when officers asked Good to get out of the car. Good immediately accelerates at a high speed, striking the agent, which led to the three gunshots that ended her life.
No ambiguity. No grey area. No missing context. The couple was there to incite and impede. An officer was struck in the process by Good’s vehicle, which can also be considered a deadly weapon. And there’s plenty of recent precedent after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shared recent data from DHS showing an “unprecedented increase” of 3,200% in vehicular attacks over the past year. You read that correctly.
So if you’re the officer in that situation, what exactly are you supposed to do given that so many fellow ICE agents have been attacked by people in vehicles, and in case, with an agent standing on the front left-hand side of the vehicle, the driver in this case floors her SUV and hits you at close range.
Let me make this clear: agents, ICE, and HSIs are law enforcement officers; they are agents of the law. If you box them in with vehicles, it is reasonable for them to believe that they are being ambushed,” explained Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling.
But even with this overwhelming evidence, MS NOW simply will not let its concocted narrative go. Enter the network’s “investigative journalist” Brandy Zadrozny, who wouldn’t acknowledge the video clearly justifying the ICE agent’s actions but did take issue the definitive video was even filmed in the first place.
Is there anything you see that’s different from what we’ve seen in videos before, something that stands out to you, Brandy?” anchor Chris Jansing asked.
Zadrozny: “Why is this person filming?” she asked of the agent, as if he had violated some kind of non-existent code before later adding, “His cellphone would have possibly been the only camera he had. I’ve seen a lot of these videos from every angle now, and I’m looking at J.D. Vance’s tweet, and he says, you know, that many of you say that the officer wasn’t hit by a car, wasn’t being harassed. And I just — I still don’t see him being hit by a car.
Again, watch the video. The car clearly hits the agent, which jarred his cellphone out of his hand after a large thud is heard.
” I just think what is very clear to me, is that no matter what videos come out, is that both sides have made up their mind with a narrative. One side seems a lot more supported by the facts to me.”
And that side, of course, is that Good was a murder victim and the agent had no justification for self-defense.
As of this writing, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has yet to apologize for calling Good’s death a murder, nor has Hillary Clinton or David Axelrod or a cast of thousands of those from the left on X. “Donald Trump said that Renee ran the ICE agent over. Don’t take my word for it. Don’t take their word for it. Watch the video from every single angle,” Frey said this week.
The best angle shows that no such murder happened. Good struck a federal officer with a deadly weapon. Self-defense was absolutely warranted. She was blocking traffic beforehand. Her partner was taunting ICE officers before imploring Good to “drive, baby, drive” despite being told to get out of the car by law enforcement.
This is an open-and-shut case.
Unless, of course, there’s a narrative to push.
It’s the Biden “cheap fake” videos, 2026 version.
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Fortunately for those in search of the truth around what happened that day, it’s all there for anyone’s eyes and ears to see.
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