Trump suggested 6G could let people "see skin" on air

During a live television broadcast, Donald Trump mixed up 6G with camera quality and said it "allows you to see deeper into the skin," a comment made in the presence of Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon. The article also mentions the president's previous technological claims.

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Confusion around 6G

During a live television broadcast, Donald Trump compared 6G to camera specifications and suggested that the technology supposedly allows one to "see deeper into the skin." According to the hosts, the comment was made in the studio in the presence of Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon.

Allows you to see deeper into the skin

– Donald Trump

Earlier technological statements

Previously, Trump repeatedly emphasized his role in the rollout of 5G in the US, citing steps taken by his administration. During his tenure the merger of T‑Mobile and Sprint was approved, additional spectrum was allocated to operators, and some net neutrality rules were rolled back. In 2019 he called for a rapid move to 6G, without explaining what he meant by that term.

These remarks are not the first to raise questions: earlier he called the Moon part of Mars and promoted a smartphone labeled "Made in the USA," even though its production was not planned in the United States. In November, in a conversation about sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, Trump insulted a journalist by calling her "a pig."

A pig

– Donald Trump

In addition, a U.S. court ruled one of Trump's first decisions after taking office unlawful.

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