Former CNN Host Jim Acosta Exploits AI Replica of Parkland Victim to Push Gun Control Agenda

Acosta’s Ghoulish Interview Sparks Outrage

Former CNN host Jim Acosta has taken his antics to a new low. He interviewed an AI-generated version of a Parkland shooting victim. Yep, you read that right—an AI fake. This stunt was clearly designed to push gun control.

The whole setup is disturbing and downright disrespectful. Instead of real journalism, Acosta chose a cheap shot.

From Townhall:

I don’t know what this is, but it’s unseemly, insensitive, and creepy. The interview should never have been done, and whoever or whichever group of people thought this was a good idea, creating AI chatbots for those killed during the Parkland shooting, are ghouls.

In 2018, 17 students were murdered during the attack at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Joaquin Oliver, 17, was one of those people, and he “spoke” with former CNN host Jim Acosta in a surreal “interview,” which inevitably led to a push for more gun control…

Acosta: “I would like to know what your solution would be for gun violence.”

AI Joaquin Oliver: “Great question. I believe in a mix of stronger gun control laws, mental health support, and community engagement.”

“We need to create safe spaces for conversations and connections, making sure everyone feels seen and heard. It’s about building a culture of kindness and understanding. What do you think about that?”

Acosta: “I think that’s a great idea, Joaquin.”

Watch the clip below:

The public isn’t having any of this nonsense. People reacted with clear disgust.

Jim Acosta has long been a figure of ridicule, but this move takes things to a whole new level. His actions aren’t just questionable—they’re downright ghoulish. This stunt isn’t about journalism. It’s a cheap ploy to manipulate emotions and push a specific political agenda.

The bottom line? Real victims deserve real respect, not an AI farce that exploits tragedy for political gains.

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