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“Trump’s Bizarre AI Videos Shake Up Global Politics”

Donald Trump, the 79-year-old President, has gained a reputation for utilizing his social media platform to unleash lengthy diatribes and criticisms toward individuals. However, in a surprising twist, Trump has started sharing peculiar AI videos on his account.

In a recent post on Truth Social, the US President caused a stir by uploading an AI-generated video depicting himself as a monarch, unleashing brown sludge on protesters from a fighter jet labeled “King Trump.” These unconventional videos, created using artificial intelligence, have not only captivated audiences but have also had an impact on global politics, notably in regions like Gaza.

In one of the latest AI clips, Trump was shown gleefully flying over an American city and showering protesters with a substance resembling excrement. The footage then transitioned to New York, where more of the same substance was dropped on demonstrators amidst the backdrop of “No Kings” protests that have been sweeping major US cities.

The protesters, critical of Trump’s perceived consolidation of power at the expense of other branches of the US government and the involvement of ICE and the National Guard in Democrat-led cities, have been vocal in their dissent. Trump’s controversial AI videos have not been limited to domestic issues but have delved into international affairs, as seen in a disturbing clip depicting him and Netanyahu in Gaza.

Another unsettling AI creation showcased a transformed Gaza under Trump’s vision, where the war-torn territory was magically transformed into a Trump-branded holiday destination, erasing all traces of Palestinian culture. The video also featured Elon Musk in a bizarre scene involving money and hummus, prompting speculation and backlash online.

In a separate post, Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the Pope, a move that sparked ire on social media platforms. Additionally, the President disseminated an AI video promoting a health conspiracy theory surrounding medbed technology, which allegedly offers miraculous curative properties, despite lack of evidence to support such claims.

The video depicted a falsified news segment featuring Lara Trump discussing medbed treatments at hospitals, along with claims of a “medbed card” for US citizens to access treatments at purported new medical facilities. However, there is no substantiated proof of the existence of such advanced medical technology or the construction of hospitals based on these conspiracy theories.

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