Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleDonald Trump posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social portraying himself as "Doctor Trump" diagnosing celebrities with "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS). The clip features AI versions of Hollywood figures, including Whoopi Goldberg, Robert De Niro, Julia Roberts, and Rosie O’Donnell, as "patients" suffering from TDS. These AI-generated celebrities describe symptoms such as constant anger, inability to sleep, feeling aged, and long-term suffering due to their perceived condition. "Doctor Trump" offers a "treatment plan" that includes turning off "fake news," saying prayers, and drinking Diet Coke. Trump frequently uses the term "Trump Derangement Syndrome" for his critics, many of whom, including those spoofed in the video, have publicly voiced their opposition to him. In fullTrump posts AI video as a doctor diagnosing celebrities with derangement syndromeMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Donald Trump is spending a lot of energy on supposed “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

The AI-generated video, which shows Trump donning a lab coat and a stethoscope, targets his celebrity critics like Robert Deniro, Whoopi Goldberg and Julia Roberts.

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In the president’s latest bizarre clip, AI-generated versions of Whoopi Goldberg and Robert DeNiro appear as ‘patients’ in need of help

The president posted an AI video of himself treating "Trump Derangement Syndrome."

The president posted an AI video of himself treating "Trump Derangement Syndrome."

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Donald Trump has prescribed Diet Coke to treat those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome in a bizarre AI video. In the clip, the president-turned-doctor said: “Have you or…

ALBAWABA - Search engines have been active in the past few hours as people have been searching for the illness called "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS)

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In a fake AI video shared by Trump, he's a doctor treating celebrities for 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' including Rosie O'Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg and Robert De Niro.

Donald Trump posted a video of himself as a doctor trying to heal his celebrity detractors for their 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.'

di TMNewsgiovedì 2 luglio 20261' di letturaMilano, 2 lug. (askanews) - "Sono il dottor Trump" e "ho un piano per curare il Tds, sindrome da delirio anti Trump". Comincia così…

US President Donald Trump has shared another AI-generated video on social media, this time portraying himself as a doctor offering a cure for what he calls "Trump Derangement…

Según Trump, el tratamiento para el TDS es "simple": "Apaga las noticias falsas, reza y, si alguna vez te sientes ansioso, tómate una Coca-Cola Light como yo"

President Donald Trump is curing "Trump derangement syndrome" with a “treatment plan” in an AI video he posted to Truth Social on Wednesday.

Robert De Niro, Julia Roberts, Edward Norton o Whoopi Goldberg hacen falsas declaraciones reconociéndose como enfermos

'Doctor' Trump wants to 'cure' his deepfake celebrity 'patients.'

El presidente de EEUU asegura que el tratamiento es 'simple' y que consiste en dejar de leer noticias falsas, rezar y beberse una Coca-Cola Light.

Trump difundió un video generado con IA en el que aparece como médico y muestra a varias celebridades críticas como sus supuestos “pacientes”.