Trump Mocks ‘No Kings’ Protesters With AI Videos Of Himself Wearing Crown | Viral Reaction
In the AI-generated video that Trump posted on his Truth Social account, he's shown wearing a crown and flying a fighter jet over a crowd that looks like it's made up of protesters.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday responded to huge anti-establishment "No Kings" protests that swept the country with a cringeworthy AI-generated video of himself as a fighter-jet pilot blasting mud at protesters.
The 19-second clip posted on Trump's Truth Social platform shows him flying a jet boasting the words "King Trump" emblazoned on the side over what appears to be New York's Times Square. The jet then dumps a load of mud on crowds and American influencer Harry Sisson, a vocal Donald Trump critic, in the process.
The video was posted just a day after protest organisers claimed that over seven million Americans took to the streets for "No Kings" rallies held in all 50 states - from the big cities like New York and LA to smaller towns in the heartlands and even near Trump's Florida home. Some Republicans were quick to dismiss the marches as "Hate America" rallies.
In the AI-generated video that Trump posted on his Truth Social account, he's shown wearing a crown and flying a fighter jet over a crowd that looks like it's made up of protesters.
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— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) October 19, 2025
Several people interpreting the post thought Trump was just poking fun at the "No Kings" protests, and a couple of them even said that it showed he was a bit of a cheeky bugger after all , while another just thought it was so typical of him to think he was above it all.
In Washington, it seems that demonstrators gathered near the Capitol building and went on to chant "This is what democracy looks like!" while waving signs that said things like "Protect Democracy" and "Abolish ICE" - the immigration agency which has been at the centre of Donald Trump's hardline policies.
Trump also posted another image made by an AI - one of ex-President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris dressed up as a king and queen.
The image read: “No Kings: Your party skipped the primary, crowned Kamala without a single vote, and tried to erase Trump from the ballot when your legal warfare crashed and burned. That’s not democracy — that’s authoritarianism with a blue sticker.”
The already pretty heated digital debate just got a bit more intense when Team Trump, the official Instagram account for Trump's political outfit, posted another AI-generated video showing the President dressed up as some kind of monarch outside the White House, complete with a nice bit of Andrea Bocelli playing in the background.
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That video ended up getting viewed over 4 million times on Instagram and sparked all sorts of reactions across the internet.
In another AI-generated video that he posted with the caption "Happy King Trump Day!", Donald Trump can be seen dressed as a king wielding a sword, riding a horse, a chariot and even a golden car.
A bunch of netizens have been sharing their own AI-made photos and videos of Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump dressed up as a royal couple - the lot of them wearing crowns, fancy velvet robes, and even sitting on golden thrones.
The whole "No Kings" thing is basically just some sorts of grassroots movement expressing their horror at what they see as the erosion of democratic institutions and the expansion of executive power. Ahead of the protests, Trump insisted that he wasn't a king at all and didn't want to be seen that way.
But, despite that, some Republicans still tried to spin the whole thing as a bunch of anti-American Hate America rallies - and went as far as linking the lot of the participants to groups like far-left Antifa.
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