The Short is titled “TERRIBLE TRAGEDY” and (per the video page and description) claims “An illegal alien who was released into America after crossing the border under the Biden admin, kills 3 innocent Americans in horrific car crash. This should have never happened. THIS IS OUR WHY…” — that wording is the visible message; the scraped page does not include a full on-screen transcript or the clip’s footage details beyond that description.
The uploader shown on the video page is “The White House” (YouTube handle @WhiteHouse); the Short appears on that official White House channel (the page identifies it as the channel’s content).
The video page shows the upload date as Feb 10, 2026; the page metadata also showed a recent relative timestamp (e.g., “1 hour ago” on the snapshot), but YouTube does not display a precise clock time on the public watch page.
The video page includes a description (the quoted claim above) and the YouTube interface shows a transcript/captions control on the watch page, but a full transcript text was not available in the supplied scrape. Comments are turned off on the Short.
Searches of major news outlets (AP, Reuters, PBS, BBC) around that date do not show an identifiable independent news report matching the specific claim in the Short; I could not find contemporaneous authoritative coverage confirming the described crash and the claim about an immigrant released under the Biden administration.
Copyright/permission: the uploader is the White House YouTube channel. U.S. federal government works produced by federal employees are generally public domain under U.S. law (17 U.S.C. §105), but YouTube’s platform terms apply (embedding using YouTube’s embed/share is normally allowed; downloading or reuse beyond fair use may be restricted). If you need to republish or embed, use YouTube’s embed/share tools and consult the White House’s permissions page or the U.S. Copyright Office guidance for legal certainty.