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President Donald Trump mocks the huge No Kings protests over the weekend by posting a fake video of himself wearing a crowd and dumping waste on demonstrators.
President Donald Trump had a seemingly scatological reaction to the nationwide “No Kings” protests against him Saturday. In an AI-generated video Trump shared on his Truth Social platform Saturday evening,
Kenny Loggins says he wants his song "Danger Zone" removed from Donald Trump's weekend AI-generated Truth Social post that shows the president dumping feces on No Kings protestors from a jet labeled "King Trump.
US President, Donald Trump appeared to be mocking the 'No Kings' demonstrations that took place across the US on Saturday (18 Oct).
In one social video Trump shared, he wears a crown and flies a fighter jet with "King Trump" written on it. 2,700 No Kings protests were Oct. 18, 2025.
In response to the massive “No Kings” protests this weekend, President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video to social media depicting himself as a king flying a jet and dumping feces on protestors – including Democratic commentator Harry Sisson – in New York City.
Statement from OpenAI and King Estate, Inc. The Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr., Inc. (King, Inc.) and OpenAI have worked together to address how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s likeness is represented in Sora generations. Some users generated disrespectful depictions of Dr.…
OpenAI has banned deepfake videos portraying Dr Martin Luther King Jr, following a request from his estate. On Friday (17 October) the artificial intelligence company issued a statement announcing that due to 'disrespectful depictions,' of the civil rights activist, generating content using his likeness on its AI app Sora has been halted.
President Trump responded to those who took part in the No Kings protests on Saturday, saying Sunday he is not a king and works his “ass off to make our country great.”