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Trump Tears Into ‘No Kings Day’ With AI Video Showing Him Attacking Protesters With Brown Fluid
Military jet flying above clouds releasing brown fluid, depicting Trump attacking protesters in AI-generated video.

Trump Tears Into ‘No Kings Day’ With AI Video Showing Him Attacking Protesters With Brown Fluid

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Donald Trump has trolled millions of protesters who took to the streets over the weekend in an AI-generated video on Truth Social.

The U.S. president posted a bizarre clip showing him wearing a crown and flying a fighter jet over No Kings protesters in New York’s Times Square on Saturday.

The fake footage showed Trump dumping a pile of brown waste on those gathered to protest his presidency, and used real footage from a rally.

Highlights
  • Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social showing him dumping waste on No Kings protesters in Times Square.
  • The AI video targeted left-wing influencer Harry Sisson, dousing him with sludge while the song 'Danger Zone' played.
  • Over 7 million people joined No Kings protests nationwide on October 18, a 2 million increase since June rallies.
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    Donald Trump shared another AI clip on Truth Social

    AI video showing Trump wearing a crown and pilot gear in a scene referencing attacking protesters with brown fluid.

    Image credits: Donald J Trump

    Left-wing influencer Harry Sisson was specifically targeted in the clip, with Trump dousing him in the sludge as ‘Danger Zone’ played in the background.

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    King Trump was branded on the side of the mock fighter jet used in Trump’s post.

    Sisson responded to the trolling on X, writing: “That plane wouldn’t have made it off the ground with your fat a** in the pilot’s seat.”

    In a separate post, he added, “Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet? That would be great thanks.”

    It comes after millions of people gathered across the U.S. on Saturday to take part in the latest No Kings rallies against Trump.

    The previous protests were held in June during an extravagant parade to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, held on Trump’s 79th birthday.

    According to the No Kings website, more than 7 million people attended events on October 18 in 50 states.

    That number is up around 2 million from the estimated attendance in June, when 5 million people are said to have taken part in protests.

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    Demonstrators have been protesting Trump’s actions since he came into power, including deploying the National Guard to U.S. states.

    AI video shows Trump attacking protesters with brown fluid from a fighter jet over an urban cityscape.

    Image credits: Donald J Trump

    “Today, millions of people showed that we, the people, will not be silenced,” Deirdre Schifeling, chief political and advocacy officer for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), said in a statement Saturday.

    “We came together in community to do the most patriotic and American thing we can: exercising our First Amendment rights by peacefully and lawfully protesting President Trump’s abuses of power.

    “We’ll continue to channel the courage of today’s protests to keep showing up for our communities—and the ACLU will do everything in our power to defend our freedom of speech, press, and assembly. Despite the Trump administration’s threats, no president can take this cornerstone of our democracy away from us.”

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    Trump floated the idea of invoking the Insurrection Act

    In an interview with Fox Business that aired on Sunday, Trump appeared to threaten invoking the Insurrection Act, last used in 1992 during the Los Angeles riots.

    The Act gives the president power to deploy military forces inside the U.S. to suppress rebellion or domestic violence.

    “Don’t forget, and I haven’t used it, but don’t forget: I can use the Insurrection Act. 50 percent of the presidents, almost, have used that. And that’s unquestioned power,” Trump told Maria Bartiromo.

    Nearly half of all U.S. presidents have not invoked the Insurrection Act; only 15 out of the 45 to hold that position have used it.

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    Kaitlin is a Current Affairs Journalist at Bored Panda. She is based in Scotland and has previously worked for ABC News Australia, the Daily Record and the Press and Journal. In her spare time you can find her enjoying a good book and keeping active.

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    Kaitlin Easton

    Author, News Reporter

    Kaitlin is a Current Affairs Journalist at Bored Panda. She is based in Scotland and has previously worked for ABC News Australia, the Daily Record and the Press and Journal. In her spare time you can find her enjoying a good book and keeping active.

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