Wed Oct 22 21:20:00 UTC 2025: Summary:
President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on his Truth Social account depicting himself in a fighter jet labeled “King Trump,” dropping what appears to be feces on protesters, including left-wing influencer Harry Sisson, in a scene resembling Times Square. The video followed nationwide “No Kings” rallies protesting Trump and his administration. Sisson and others reacted to the post, and musician Kenny Loggins, whose song “Danger Zone” was used in the video, condemned its divisive message and requested its removal. Trump denied acting like a monarch in a subsequent interview.
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Trump Posts AI-Generated Video of Fighter Jet Dropping Apparent Feces on Protesters
Washington D.C. – President Donald Trump ignited controversy over the weekend after posting an AI-generated video on his Truth Social account depicting himself dropping what appears to be feces on protesters from a fighter jet. The video, which features Trump wearing a crown and the plane labeled “King Trump,” follows nationwide “No Kings” rallies that saw an estimated 7 million people take to the streets to protest Trump and his administration.
The video shows a scene resembling Times Square, with the apparent fecal matter landing on individuals seemingly representing protesters, including left-wing influencer Harry Sisson. Sisson responded on Twitter, asking for a reporter to question Trump about the post.
The White House has yet to comment on the video. Trump has increasingly used AI-generated content to respond to critics, with NBC News reporting that he’s posted dozens of such videos in recent months.
The video also features Kenny Loggins’ iconic song “Danger Zone.” Loggins issued a statement condemning the video and requested the immediate removal of his music, stating, “I can’t imagine why anybody would want their music used or associated with something created with the sole purpose of dividing us.”
In an interview that aired Sunday, Trump denied accusations that he is acting like a monarch, stating, “You know, they’re saying they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not.”