U.S. President Donald Trump has reacted to recent anti‑government demonstrations across the country by posting AI‑generated videos on Truth Social. The protests, which occurred at more than 2,500 locations, accuse the president of abusing his power, undermining democracy and cracking down on illegal immigrants.
The AI videos shared by Trump depict him in exaggerated, fantastical scenarios. One clip shows him dumping what appears to be feces on crowds from a fighter jet. Another features the president piloting a “King Trump” warplane, splicing in actual footage from a New York protest. A third video shows Trump donning a crown and cloak, unsheathing a sword before prominent Democratic lawmakers kneel before him.
Reactions to the posts have been mixed. Supporters have circulated the meme‑style videos, while critics have condemned them. Democratic Senator Brian Schatz questioned why the president would share an image of airdropping feces on American cities. Left‑wing influencer Harry Sisson, who appears in one of the videos, asked reporters to inquire about Trump’s reasoning for posting the AI content.
The protests against the Trump administration have sparked widespread discussion and debate, with many calling for the president to address demonstrators’ concerns. The wave of unrest highlights deep‑seated divisions within the country, as many accuse Trump of exacerbating the problem. As the situation unfolds, it remains uncertain how the president will respond to growing criticism and demands for change. The international community is also watching closely, given the potential implications for global politics and democracy.
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