Trump, AI and No Kings
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On Saturday, President Trump took to Truth Social to repost an AI-generated video depicting him in a crown dumping a fighter jet’s worth of human feces on “No Kings” protesters. It appears that the video was created by another account and reposted to Trump’s.
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Trump’s video response to the ‘No Kings’ protest shows how comfortable he and Vance are with AI slop
President Trump has a long history of posting AI-generated memes and misinformation on social media, dating back to the campaign trail.
While a human banner during the "No Kings" protests made an appearance Oct. 18 on Ocean Beach in San Francisco, it was during the day and included text saying, "No Kings YES on 50," a reference to the Proposition 50 question about California’s congressional redistricting.
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Trump posts wild AI video showing him flying fighter jet, dropping sewage on No Kings protesters
President Trump posted a wild AI-generated video of himself late Saturday as a fighter pilot wearing a crown on his head, unloading sewage on “No Kings” protesters.
President Donald Trump posted an AI video of himself dumping brown sludge on protesters on his Truth Social platform. His post was in response to 'No Kings Day.'
The video was meant to troll "No Kings" protesters and Democratic lawmakers who believe Trump is a monarchical dictator.
Democrats denounce President Donald Trump's AI-generated video depicting himself dropping brown sludge on crowds of "No Kings" protesters.
Kenny Loggins has spoken out against Trump using his song "Danger Zone" in a bizarre AI video of him bombing No Kings protesters with fecal matter.
The footage MSNBC aired is real and depicted Boston’s Oct. 18 “No Kings” rally. The views of the protest that MSNBC aired were similar to others that aired Oct. 18 by four Boston-area television stations. Cruz’s office did not respond by publication time to an inquiry.