DONALD Trump hit back at those mocking him with a wild AI video depicting himself as king while dumping brown liquid on No Kings protesters.
After spending the day on the green as his buddies downplayed the millions of Americans marching against his administration, the president all but flipped the bird to his critics with an AI-generated video.
Trump posted the clip to his social media platform Truth Social, showing himself in the pilot’s seat of a fighter jet labelled “King Trump”.
Flying the plane solo, he is seen with a massive crown on his head.
As the video continues, the jet begins to offload brown clumps of liquid, dumping the poo-like substance onto a crowd of protestors in an AI-generated city resembling Times Square.
Believed to be depictions of the No Kings protesters, the people are doused in a vile looking liquid before the video ends.
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In the background, Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” plays, referencing the Top Gun movies.
The No Kings demonstrations drew nearly seven million people to the streets from all 50 US states, with the nationwide protestors drawing attention to numerous policy issues and growing public opposition to the president.
Republicans responded with their time-honoured method of mockery and critique levelled at their own constituents.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and congressional Republicans referred to the protests as “Hate America” rallies, as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the protestors pro-Hamas and accused them of being paid actors, backed by Antifa.
Just last month, Trump signed an executive order that labelled Antifa as a domestic terrorist organisation.
The president’s pals leaned into the “king” label, following Trump’s lead in mocking the protestors, posting images and AI videos to social media of him wearing a crown.
Vice President JD Vance shared his own AI generated video of Trump, donning a crown and cape, while Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats knelt before him.
The royalty related content continued, as Trump-linked accounts posted several pictures of the president wearing a crown, including a mock-up cover of Time magazine.
Another video showed the president draped in red velvet and waving from the White House.
Trump has been teasing the idea of unilaterally seizing power and using the military against Americans, as he has deployed federal immigration agents across US cities, including Portland and Chicago, despite objections from local protestors and officials.
He has also pushed to add the National Guard troops to the same location.
No Kings organisers told The Independent that the Trump administration was “clearly scared of peaceful opposition”.
This wasn’t the first time Trump has merged violent imagery with mocking rhetoric.
In September, when the White House escalated threats ahead of sending the National Guard to Chicago, the president posted an AI-generated image of himself in a cowboy hat, US Army Fatigues and aviator sunglasses with military helicopters flying above the Chicago skyline.
The city was engulfed in flames.
The video bore the slogan “Chipocalypse Now”, a reference to the 1979 Vietnam War film Apocalypse Now.
The post was captioned “‘I love the smell of deportations in the morning…’ Chicago is about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.”
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Trump’s unusual presidential communication comes after the administration’s crackdown on dissent from left-wing protest groups, immigrants and certain forms of speech, following the murder of political influencer Charlie Kirk.
The crackdown on specific ends of the political spectrum in the US come as Trump continues to push the narrative that violent rhetoric from the left is fuelling political violence.
