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Civil rights lawyer says White House posted doctored photo of her
Summary
News reports say the White House posted an AI-altered image on X showing civil rights lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong appearing to cry during her arrest; Levy Armstrong says she remained calm when detained. She is among nine people indicted on charges related to a Minnesota protest, and her lawyer cited the doctored photo in court filings.
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The White House posted an image on X that news reports say was altered with AI to show civil rights lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong appearing to sob during her arrest. Levy Armstrong says she remained outwardly calm when arrested during a protest in Minnesota and has described the experience as degrading. She is among nine people who were indicted on charges including conspiracy and interfering with the First Amendment rights of worshippers, and her lawyer cited the doctored photo in court filings.
Key details:
- The White House posted the image on X and a White House official defended sharing it, according to the report.
- News coverage reports the photo was manipulated using AI to make Levy Armstrong appear tearful and distressed.
- Levy Armstrong was arrested on Jan. 22 after a Jan. 18 protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Nine people, including two journalists, were indicted on charges related to the protest, and the doctored photo is mentioned in court filings.
Summary:
The contested image and public statements by officials are part of legal filings in a case arising from protests in Minnesota. Levy Armstrong and others face indictment, and the doctored photo has been cited in court as part of arguments about the government's motives. Undetermined at this time.
