Monday, October 20, 2025

Trump Posts 'Stunning' AI Video of 'King Trump' Airdropping Feces on NYC Protesters

CaliToday (20/10/2025): In one of the most bizarre acts of presidential social media use to date, President Donald Trump posted a stunning AI-generated video to his Truth Social account late Saturday night. The 19-second clip, which has sparked both condemnation and sheer confusion, depicts the president as a crowned king piloting a fighter jet and dropping massive amounts of feces on "No Kings" protesters in New York City.

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The crude video represents a new escalation in the president's use of digital media to attack his political opponents, specifically targeting a group that had recently marched against his administration.

Inside the 'Bizarre' 19-Second Clip

The surreal video, which appears to be a complex blend of AI generation and real-world footage, is set to the high-octane tune of "Danger Zone," the iconic song from the Top Gun soundtrack.

It unfolds in a sequence of jarring images:

  1. 'King Trump' in the Cockpit: The video opens with an AI-generated image of President Trump in a flight suit, seated in the cockpit of a fighter jet. A large, ornate king's crown is perched on his head.

  2. The Attack Run: The scene pans out to show the exterior of the jet, which has the words "King Trump" emblazoned on its side, as it flies over a major city.

  3. The Payload: The jet's bomb bay doors open, releasing a massive payload, not of munitions, but of what is clearly depicted as excrement.

  4. The Target: The target is revealed to be New York City, specifically a street filled with demonstrators.

  5. A Specific Attack: The video then cuts to real-world footage posted by left-wing influencer Harry Sisson, taken from his perspective during a recent "No Kings" protest in the Big Apple. The AI-generated feces is then shown "dousing" Sisson and the scores of other protesters marching in the street.

Swift Rebuke and Utter Confusion

The post drew a swift rebuke from political opponents and left the targeted individuals perplexed. The "No Kings" protest, which the video mocks, was organized to demonstrate against what participants view as the president's authoritarian rhetoric and policies.

Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) captured the widespread sense of disbelief, posting on X (formerly Twitter): "But seriously why would the President post an image on the Internet of airdropping feces on American cities?"

Harry Sisson, the influencer who was made the video's specific target, also responded on X, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the attack.

"Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet?" Sisson posted early Sunday morning.

The incident, first reported by Mediaite, marks a new frontier in political attacks, blending hostile presidential rhetoric with crude, scatological AI imagery to target specific protests and private citizens.


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