Donald Trump has made an AI video of himself as a fighter pilot bombing protestors with faeces.
It comes after more than seven million activists rallied across the US on Saturday for ‘No Kings’ protests against what they perceive to be the authoritarian and corrupt policies of Trump’s administration.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump refuted the premise of the protests: ‘They say they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king.’
But just a day later he shared the AI-generated video of himself in a fighter jet with the words ‘King Trump’ strewn across it.
In the clip shared to his Truth Social Media platform, the US president is wearing a military uniform and a jeweled golden crown as the song Danger Song by Kenny Loggins plays in the back.
The plane hovers over ‘No Kings’ protestors marching through Times Square and bombs them with a brown liquid that appears to be faeces.
Mr Trump also used AI to create a Time Magazine cover of himself in a crown which is captioned ‘long live the King’.
Vice president JD Vance joined in on the satire and posted a video of Trump as a king.
In the clip shared to his Truth Social Media platform, the US president is wearing a military uniform and a jeweled golden crown as the song Danger Song by Kenny Loggins plays in the back
The plane hovers over ‘No Kings’ protestors marching through Times Square and bombs them with a brown liquid that appears to be faeces
It comes after more than seven million activists rallied across the US on Saturday for ‘No Kings’ protests against what they perceive to be the authoritarian and corrupt policies of Trump’s administration
He was seen in a crown and cape with a sword, while Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats kneeled to him.
It is believed Mr Vance’s video was to mock a viral photo of Ms Pelosi and other Democrats wearing the traditional African dress and taking the knee in tribute to George Floyd after he was killed by police in 2020.
American’s fear Trumps growing power which include stationing the National Guard and Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Democrat-led cities.
Left-wing politicians like Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker delivered speeches at the demonstrations.
Some of the rallies turned chaotic, including an incident with a man driving into a crowd at a gathering in Culpeper, Virginia, however they were largely peaceful.