Trump shares AI video dumping feces on 'No Kings protests'

Published October 19th, 2025 - 05:58 GMT
No Kings protests
US President Donald Trump (Truth Social)

ALBAWABA - As the US witnesses massive 'No Kings protests,' US President Donald Trump recently went viral after taking to Truth Social with an AI video of him dumping brown liquid on the protestors, sparking mixed reactions across the internet. 

The US President was riding a "King Trump" fighter jet in the AI-generated clip as he took off to drop brown liquid on the anti-Trump protestors with Top Gun's "Danger Zone" playing in the background, as a reference to the popular movie franchise.

While many argue that the brown liquid in the video is feces, several others believe it's mud. However, Trump didn't disclose on Truth Social the substance he's dropping on the protestors.

Trump shares AI video dumping feces on 'No Kings protests'

Trump is no stranger to sharing AI videos on his Truth Social account. Before posting the video in question, the US President also recently shared a clip mocking democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.

The AI-generated video flooded several social media platforms, with many describing it once again as "unprofessional" from the President of the United States.

According to The Independent, the No Kings protests drew nearly seven million people across the 50 states, marking one of the biggest protests to ever occur in the nation.

Huge crowds flooded states such as New York, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami to protest against Trump's policies, many of whom were carrying signs that read "Democracy not Monarchy" and "United we stand."

Aside from responding with an AI-generated video, Trump said during an interview with Fox News, "A king! This is not an act." He added, "You know – they're referring to me as a king. I'm not a king."

Additionally, in response to the protests, an official Instagram account called "TeamTrump" also shared an AI-generated video depicting the US President as a king, garnering over 260,000 views on the social media platform by the time of reporting.

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