In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump has been utilizing his social media platform not only for his usual lengthy diatribes and criticisms but also for sharing peculiar AI-generated videos. Among these posts is a recent video on Truth Social where Trump is depicted as a king, conducting aerial bombings on protesters using a brown substance, raising eyebrows and sparking controversy.
These unconventional AI videos have not only captivated audiences but have also been wielded by the influential figure to sway global political narratives, including the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The most recent video showcases Trump gleefully dropping brown material, resembling excrement, on demonstrators from a fighter jet labeled “King Trump,” with subsequent scenes depicting a similar scenario in New York, coinciding with the unfolding “No Kings” protests across major U.S. cities.
The protests, fueled by concerns over Trump’s consolidation of power at the expense of governmental checks and balances, have been further exacerbated by actions such as ICE operations and National Guard deployments in predominantly Democratic-run cities. Adding to the controversy are other AI videos shared by Trump, one of which envisions him and Netanyahu in Gaza, transformed from a war-torn region to a Trump-branded holiday destination, erasing Palestinian culture and replacing it with commercialized luxury.
A particularly unsettling moment in one video involves Elon Musk being showered with money post-hummus consumption, prompting Trump to ponder “Gaza 2025 … what’s next?” Furthermore, Trump’s portrayal as the Pope in another AI-generated post, following his attendance at Pope Francis’ funeral, has stirred online outrage due to its provocative nature.
Another contentious video promotes a health conspiracy theory surrounding medbed technology, purportedly offering miraculous cures for various conditions. The fabricated clip features a falsified Fox News segment with Lara Trump discussing medbed treatments and the issuance of “medbed cards” for accessing these treatments at alleged new medical facilities, despite lacking substantiated evidence for such claims.
It is essential to note that there is no credible proof supporting the existence of hospitals utilizing the speculated technological advancements associated with medbeds as propagated in these AI-generated videos.


