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Trump posts AI video dumping brown liquid on ‘No Kings’ protesters

Former President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on his Truth Social platform depicting himself showering protesters with brown liquid,poking fun at the nationwide “No Kings” protests that saw around 7 million participants across the U.S. The video features Trump wearing a crown adn flying a fighter jet labeled “King Trump,” showering liberal influencer Harry Sisson and others in Times Square, with Kenny Loggins’s “Danger Zone” playing in the background. The video was intended as a taunt toward protesters and Democratic lawmakers who accuse Trump of behaving like a monarch. The “No Kings” protests, marking their second round, were among the largest demonstrations against a sitting president in recent American history. Republican figures, including Speaker Mike Johnson and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, dismissed and mocked the protests, alleging outside funding and characterizing them as “paid” or “hate America” rallies. Additionally, the Department of Transportation’s Rapid Response account posted satirical images targeting prominent Democratic leaders amid the government shutdown. Trump also shared another AI video depicting himself placing a crown on his head while Democratic leaders bow before him.


Trump posts AI video of himself showering protesters with brown liquid on ‘No Kings’ Day

President Donald Trump posted a brief AI-generated video of himself showering protesters with brown liquid on Saturday after 7 million people took part in nationwide “No Kings” protests.

The video on Truth Social starts with the president, wearing a crown, flying a fighter jet, painted with the words “King Trump,” in a jab at the protesters decrying his administration.

The jet then excretes what appears to be feces over 23-year-old liberal influencer Harry Sisson on a city street and others in Times Square while Kenny Loggins’s song “Danger Zone” plays in the background.

The White House’s Rapid Response 47 account reposted a muted version of the video with laughing emojis.

The video was meant to troll “No Kings” protesters and Democratic lawmakers who believe Trump is a monarchical dictator.

Saturday marked the second round of No Kings protests after the first was held on June 14, the date for Trump’s 79th birthday and the military parade in commemoration of the Army’s 250th anniversary.

The latest demonstrations, touted as the largest in one day against a sitting president in modern American history, drew nearly 7 million people in more than 2,500 cities and towns across all 50 states.

Like Trump, other Republicans criticized and mocked the nationwide protests.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called the protests “Hate America” rallies after it was reported that Democratic megadonor George Soros funded the anti-Trump demonstrations, while Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy linked the “paid protesters” to antifa.

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The Department of Transportation also got in on the fun, posting a cartoon image of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) as Disney princesses amid the government shutdown. “No Kings!!” the department’s Rapid Response account wrote.

On Saturday, Trump posted another AI-generated video showing him placing a crown on his own head and raising a sword. The video ended with Schumer, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and others bowing down in the same way they knelt for George Floyd following his death in 2020.



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