Donald Trump, the 79-year-old President, is widely recognized for his use of social media to share extensive criticisms and confrontations. However, in a surprising turn of events, he has started posting peculiar AI videos on his platform.
In a recent instance, Trump astonished the public by uploading an AI-generated video on Truth Social depicting himself as a king, attacking protestors with a brown substance. The bizarre clip portrayed Trump as a pilot in a fighter jet labeled “King Trump.”
As one of the most influential figures globally, the President has utilized these unconventional AI videos to impact international affairs, including the situation in Gaza. In a new video, Trump appeared gleeful as he flew over a generic U.S. city and discharged brown material, resembling feces, on the protestors below.
The scene then transitioned to New York, where more of the brown substance was directed at the demonstrators. This controversial clip emerged amidst the “No Kings” protests spreading across major U.S. cities.
Protestors have taken to the streets to express their belief that Trump is consolidating power at the expense of other branches of the U.S. government. Another significant concern fueling these demonstrations is the involvement of ICE and the National Guard in numerous Democratic-controlled cities.
Furthermore, Trump posted a contentious AI video featuring him and Netanyahu shirtless on a Gaza beach, showcasing a transformed version of the region. The initial part of the clip depicted a child navigating debris, followed by a sanitized Gaza, now resembling a holiday destination complete with Trump-themed merchandise and hotels.
One particularly unsettling moment in the video portrayed Elon Musk receiving a cash shower after consuming hummus. Trump captioned the video with “Gaza 2025… what’s next?”
Additionally, Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the Pope shortly after attending Pope Francis’ funeral, causing a stir online. Moreover, the President disseminated a video promoting a health conspiracy theory surrounding medbed technology, purportedly capable of curing any ailment.
The fabricated video depicted a fake segment involving Lara Trump discussing medbed treatments at hospitals. It also asserted that U.S. citizens would be issued a “medbed card” for accessing treatments at these alleged new medical facilities, although there is no substantiated evidence supporting such claims.
In conclusion, Donald Trump’s recent spate of peculiar AI videos has sparked controversy and skepticism, raising questions about the narratives and influences disseminated through his social media platform.
