Trump posts video of AI wearing a crown piloting a fighter jet while mud-bombing thousands of US protesters.

Select Language

English

Down Icon

Select Country

Mexico

Down Icon

Trump posts video of AI wearing a crown piloting a fighter jet while mud-bombing thousands of US protesters.

Trump posts video of AI wearing a crown piloting a fighter jet while mud-bombing thousands of US protesters.

US President Donald Trump has responded to the massive protests that filled the streets of the United States with millions of people this Saturday with an artificial intelligence-generated video showing the president in a fighter jet wearing a crown and "bombing" thousands of protesters with mud. This is in response to the "No Kings" movement, which organized the massive marches that have taken place across the country.

The images are accompanied by music reminiscent of an 1980s action series, and the words "King Trump" can be read on the plane's fighter jet, which the US president is piloting. A close-up shows Trump as the pilot of the plane, wearing a golden crown , as he approaches a vast city of skyscrapers resembling New York. Thousands of protesters can be seen in the streets, being pelted with mud from Trump's fighter jet.

Organizers of this Saturday's protests have focused on what they describe as the Trump administration's authoritarian drift , as they did in June with another series of mass demonstrations. The organizers have also criticized the militarization of cities and the aggressive immigration policy implemented by the Republican administration.

In an interview with Fox News last Friday, the White House resident sought to distance himself from the king label. "They say they refer to me as a king. I'm not a king ," he stated.

However, by the end of the day, the social media accounts of the president and other members of his administration—such as Vice President JD Vance—were filled with several videos and photos in which Trump can be seen wearing a crown, his only reaction to the demonstrations so far.

Demonstrations have been peaceful in cities such as Washington, DC, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles . "Today, 10 different marches were held in Los Angeles. Tens of thousands of people demonstrated peacefully," said Mayor Karen Bass.

More than 2,700 rallies and demonstrations have been recorded in the United States and abroad, in cities such as London, Paris, Rome, and Madrid, supported by civil society organizations.

20minutos

20minutos

Similar News

All News
Animated ArrowAnimated ArrowAnimated Arrow