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Trump Posts AI-Generated Video Mocking ‘No Kings’ Protesters Amidst Widespread Demonstrations

TLDR: Donald Trump has shared an AI-generated video depicting himself as ‘King Trump’ in a fighter jet, spraying mud or a similar brown liquid on ‘No Kings’ protestors, including social media influencer Harry Sisson. This video emerged amidst massive ‘No Kings’ demonstrations across the United States, with millions protesting against his administration and policies.

In a controversial move, former US President Donald Trump on Sunday, October 19, 2025, posted an AI-generated video on his Truth Social platform, depicting himself as ‘King Trump’ in a fighter jet, spraying mud or a similar brown liquid on ‘No Kings’ protestors. The 19-second clip, which quickly went viral, showed Trump, wearing a pilot’s uniform and oxygen mask, taking off in a jet emblazoned with ‘King Trump’ and then dumping the liquid over what appeared to be Times Square, targeting both general protestors and specifically American social media influencer Harry Sisson, a vocal critic.

This video was released as millions participated in widespread ‘No Kings’ protests across the United States. Organizers reported a turnout of nearly seven million Americans in demonstrations held in over 2,700 cities and towns across all 50 states, from major hubs like New York and Los Angeles to smaller communities and even near Trump’s Florida residence. This figure represents an increase of two million participants compared to the first round of ‘No Kings’ protests held in June earlier this year. The demonstrations were largely peaceful, with police reporting no significant incidents or arrests.

Protestors voiced strong opposition to Trump’s administration and what they termed his ‘authoritarian agenda.’ The rallies occurred against a backdrop of a government shutdown and ongoing political deadlock. Democratic leaders publicly supported the protests, while some Republicans criticized them, dismissing them as ‘Hate America’ rallies.

Specific protest activities included Chicago, an epicenter of Trump’s immigration crackdown, where people rallied with homemade signs and ‘Hands Off Chicago’ posters, waving upside-down American flags alongside Mexican and Pride flags. In Los Angeles, demonstrators appeared in inflatable costumes, waving American flags. In Washington D.C., current and former federal employees gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue on the 18th day of the government shutdown, advocating for calmer political rhetoric.

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The AI-generated video sparked considerable debate. While many of Trump’s supporters found humor in its absurdity, numerous critics questioned the appropriateness of such content from a former president, especially given the serious nature of the protests it aimed to mock. The White House reportedly shared a screengrab on X (formerly Twitter) showing the US President wearing an Emperor’s crown, further fueling the discussion.

Karthik Mehta
Karthik Mehtahttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Karthik Mehta is a data journalist known for his data-rich, insightful coverage of AI news and developments. Armed with a degree in Data Science from IIT Bombay and years of newsroom experience, Karthik merges storytelling with metrics to surface deeper narratives in AI-related events. His writing cuts through hype, revealing the real-world impact of Generative AI on industries, policy, and society. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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