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Trump’s AI fighter jet video ignites outrage during “No Kings” protests

Trump’s AI fighter jet video ignites outrage during “No Kings” protests
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Trump posts surreal AI video amid protests

As reported by The Express, US President Donald Trump has shared a bizarre AI-generated video in response to nationwide protests over his increasing use of executive power.

The video, posted to his Truth Social account on Sunday, depicts Trump flying a fighter jet labeled “King Trump” while wearing a golden crown — a clear reference to critics calling him authoritarian.

“No Kings” demonstrations sweep the country

Thousands of Americans took to the streets over the weekend in what were dubbed No Kings protests, aimed at challenging what they see as Trump’s authoritarian tilt.

According to The Express, this is the third major wave of demonstrations since Trump returned to office. Many rallies coincided with a government shutdown that has disrupted federal services and heightened political tensions.

MAGA base dismisses protests as “hate marches”

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Supporters of the president, particularly within the MAGA movement, have branded the protests as “hate marches.”

As The Express reports, these clashes in public opinion follow several controversial moves by Trump, including the deployment of National Guard troops in liberal-leaning states where he lost the popular vote in the previous election.

AI video mocks protesters with sludge and soundtrack

The AI video shows Trump flying overhead while dumping brown sludge onto protesters below — all set to Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone,” the anthem from Top Gun.

Protesters turn out in costume and song

Despite the serious concerns behind the protests, many events took on a festive tone. According to The Express, people marched with banners reading “Nothing is more patriotic than protesting” and “Resist Fascism.” ‘

In Portland, some dressed in frog costumes — a new symbol of protest — while others signed a massive We the People banner modeled after the US Constitution.

“This is America,” says protester in DC

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In Washington, protester Brian Reymann told reporters he was frustrated by Republican leaders calling demonstrators terrorists.

“This is America. I disagree with their politics — but I don’t believe that they don’t love this country. I believe they are misguided. I think they are power hungry,” he said, as quoted by The Express.

Trump: “I’m not a king”

In an interview with Fox News, aired just before a high-dollar fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, Trump pushed back against claims of authoritarianism.

“They say they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king,” he said. The Express notes that the president has remained at his Florida residence during the latest protest wave.

Democrats rally against executive overreach

Senior Democrats, including Senator Chuck Schumer and Senator Bernie Sanders, have joined forces with protest organisers, calling the movement an important counter to Trump’s recent policies.

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According to The Express, organisers fear Trump’s actions — from suppressing free speech to militarising immigration enforcement — signal a deeper erosion of American democracy.

Where to watch the AI video

The now-viral AI video — showing President Trump in a fighter jet labeled “King Trump” while pouring sludge on protesters — was originally shared on his Truth Social profile.


As reported by The Express, the clip was posted on Sunday in response to mass demonstrations across the country.
You can view the video by visiting Donald Trump´s official truth social page (Account required to view)

This article is made and published by auk1, which may have used AI in the preparation

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