White House addressed rumors about things being thrown from White House window
In a world where no one knows what to believe anymore, even video proof isn’t really “proof,” and problems at the White House are no exception.
Speculation was rampant after videos of things being thrown from an upper-floor window of the White House began making the rounds, as Newsweek reported.
The video shows a figure approaching a window before dropping something not easily identifiable to the ground.
This was done twice more with different items, and there seem to be more questions than answers about what is really going on at the people’s house on Pennsylvania Ave.
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Online speculations swirled that the room where the figure was dropping items was attached to the White House solarium.
If that were the case, it would be part of the private domestic family sitting room at the South Portico where the first family traditionally resides.
It has not been confirmed whether Trump and his family actually inhabit that area of the White House at this time.
Why are objects being thrown out of the White House window? What the hell is going on?
pic.twitter.com/GSE6GN5GFC— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) September 1, 2025
White House Response
The video was posted on Monday, and according to the president’s response to reporters on Tuesday, the video was “probably AI-generated,” and even the idea of it doesn’t make sense.
The president also said he didn’t think the video could be real, because "you can't open the windows" in the White House: "They’re all heavily armored and bullet-proof,” he said.
However, a White House official said in a statement in response to questions about the images that, “It was a contractor who was doing regular maintenance while the President was gone.”
Trump spent the weekend and the Labor Day holiday at his golf club in Sterling, Virginia, where he kept a low profile and hasn't had many public appearances in recent days.