On Saturday, President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video showing him in a fighter jet dropping what appears to be feces onto U. S. protesters. The 19-second clip depicts Trump wearing a crown while flying a fighter jet labeled “King Trump. ” He posted this on his Truth Social account following the nationwide “No Kings” rallies held that same day, which were organized to protest Trump and his administration. In the video, Trump drops the apparent fecal matter onto someone resembling left-wing influencer Harry Sisson and other protesters gathered in a location that looks like Times Square in New York City. “Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet?” Sisson tweeted. “That would be great thanks. ” Vice President JD Vance replied to Sisson, tweeting: “I’ll ask him for you, Harry. ” The White House did not immediately comment on a request for response. In recent months, Trump has shared multiple AI-generated videos to counter his critics.
An NBC News review earlier this month found that over the past nine months, the president has posted dozens of such videos on his Truth Social account, with about half appearing in August and September. These videos often originate from other accounts and are then promoted by Trump, as was the case with Saturday’s fighter jet clip. Organizers of the No Kings protests reported that nearly 7 million people participated in over 2, 700 demonstrations nationwide on Saturday—2 million more than the turnout for the previous No Kings protests in June. During an interview aired Sunday with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, Trump dismissed the claim that he behaves like a monarch. “You know, they’re saying they’re referring to me as a king, ” Trump said. “I’m not. ”
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