‘King Trump’ mocks ‘No Kings’ protesters with wild AI video

“Can a reporter ask Trump why he posted an AI video of him dropping poop on me from a fighter jet?”

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Donald Trump ridiculed “No Kings” protests targeting him and his fellow Republicans, which took place across the US over the weekend with an AI-generated video that featured a Kenny Loggins song. Danger zone from Top shooter and showed him pouring brown liquid on protesters.

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In a 20-second video posted by Trump Truth SocialThe President is seen strapped into a plane with the words “King Trump” emblazoned on its side. Taking to the skies, Trump wears a crown while seated in a cockpit and then begins dumping what appears to be feces on left-wing influencer Harry Sisson and other protesters below.

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“Can a reporter ask Trump why he posted an AI video of him dropping poop on me from a fighter jet?” Sisson tweeted. “That would be great, thank you.”

Vice President J.D. Vance responded to Sisson: tweet: “I'll ask him for you, Harry.”

“This plane couldn't get off the ground with your fat ass in the pilot's seat,” Sisson tweeted in another post.

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The White House also ridiculed the situation. No Kings protested when it uploaded a photo of Trump and Vance wearing crowns next to an image of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer wearing a sombrero.

“We're built differently. Good night everyone. 👑,” the White House caption read.

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On Monday, Loggins demanded that his song Danger zone be “immediately removed” from the AI-generated footage.

“I can't imagine why anyone would want their music used or associated with something created for the sole purpose of dividing us,” Loggins said in a statement obtained by Rolling Stone And NBC News. “Too many people are trying to tear us apart, and we need to find new ways to come together. We are all Americans, and we are all patriots. There is no 'us and them'—that's not who we are, and that's not who we should be. This is all of us. We're in this together, and I hope we can embrace music as a way to celebrate and unite each of us.”

De Niro weighs in

Two-time Oscar winner Robert De Niro also entered the fray by praising the protesters marching against Trump, saying: “We can't give up. We can't ignore them because he's not leaving the White House.”

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He doesn't want to leave the White House, he won't leave the White House. Anyone who thinks (and they will) is simply fooling themselves, especially Republicans, because they know. But they agree with it. This is a classic hooligan situation,” De Niro said during an appearance on MSNBC. Weekend. “We see it, and there's no other way to stand up to a bully. You have to face him and fight him and back away from him and back down. That's the only way it's going to work.”

Fellow actor John Cusack told Trump to “go to hell” in a viral X-post.

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According to Washington PostOrganizers said nearly seven million people attended Saturday's demonstrations – two million more than they expected to attend the first round of “No Kings” rallies, which took place in June on Trump's 79th birthday.

Trump responded to the idea that he has unchecked power.

You know, they say they call me king,” Trump. said in an interview with Sunday Morning Futures with Fox News” Maria Bartiromo recorded on the Saturday before the demonstrations. “I don't.”

This isn't the first time Trump has dabbled in artificial intelligence to anger his critics.

Back in February, Trump published AI-generated video on his Truth Social account. it showcased his idea of ​​how war-torn Gaza could be transformed into a holiday destination with a massive golden statue of Donald Trump as the main attraction.

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Last year, Trump also posted AI-generated photos urging Taylor Swift fans to vote for him.. One featured Swift dressed as Uncle Sam and the text read: “Taylor wants YOU to VOTE FOR DONALD TRUMP.”

Another shows women wearing T-shirts that read “Swifties for Trump.”

Mdaniell@postmedia.com

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