Trump Sparks Outrage With Disturbing AI Video

Donald Trump has stirred up anger again after posting an AI video that shows him dropping what looks like buckets of poop on protestors. The video came after large demonstrations across the country known as the No Kings marches, where thousands of people protested against what they called his authoritarian behavior.

The clip, which was shared on Truth Social, shows Trump flying a jet called King Trump while wearing a crown. It is set to Kenny Loggins’ song “Danger Zone” and shows him dumping waste over a crowd that appears to be made up of demonstrators. The video was quickly shared by a popular account on X and later spread across Reddit.

One person wrote: “Imagine just one second that any other president ever did something like this.” Another added: “Can’t believe that’s a president of a country.” A third commented: “Republicans – y’all must be so proud.”

Many people said they were embarrassed that a sitting president would post something like that online.

Reports say that Trump also shared other clips, including one where he puts a crown on his head while the song “Hail to the King” plays. House Speaker Mike Johnson called the protests “Hate America” rallies and said Democrats were using them to sell T-shirts. He claimed that the government would stay shut down until after the rallies.

In a statement, the No King coalition said Johnson was running out of excuses for keeping the government closed. They said: “Instead of reopening the government, preserving affordable healthcare, or lowering costs for working families, he’s attacking millions of Americans who are peacefully coming together to say that America belongs to its people, not to kings.”

In an interview, Trump talked about the rallies and said: “A king! This is not an act. You know – they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king.” Reports say that around 100,000 people gathered across New York City for the marches, and no arrests were made. Several lawmakers, including Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer, joined the rallies in support.

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