President Donald Trump has taken his weird obsession with artificial intelligence to another disgusting height — this time in response to the millions of protesters who decried the Trump administration’s policies in No Kings rallies across the U.S. on Saturday. In a late Saturday post, Trump shared a bizarre AI-generated video of himself wearing a crown and piloting a fighter jet with “King Trump” written on it. In the clip set to the tune of Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone,” a doctored Trump then dropped a whopping load of what appeared to be feces on protesters down below in the streets of Times Square in New York City. In a separate post, an AI-generated Trump wearing a crown and robe pulls out a sword as the words “hail to the king” play in the background. A slew of his left-wing political foes, including former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi then bow to him. The video was originally shared by Vice President JD Vance in a BlueSky post Saturday. Trump took his taunting a step further on Saturday with a post from the White House that juxtaposed an image of Trump and Vance sporting crowns alongside a depiction of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer donning sombreros.“We’re built different,” the White House captioned the post. The White House didn’t immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Meanwhile, many GOP leaders have labeled the protests as “Hate America” rallies while other Congressional republicans have blamed the protests for the ongoing government shutdown.Millions of people attended the second round of more than 2,700 pro-democracy No Kings rallies across majority states on Saturday. The protests came as Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops and immigration agents to cities like Chicago and Washington, D.C., faced widespread backlash.Close
Trump’s Late Night Post Reveals What He Really Thinks About The Millions Of ‘No Kings’ Protestors
Trump took his taunting a step further with weird artificial intelligence videos that took a swipe at his opponents.














