Everyone’s Saying The Same Thing After Trump Shares Bizarre AI Video Of Himself Dropping Poop On Protestors
Early on Sunday morning (October 19), the former President posted the clip to his Truth Social account, apparently responding to mass demonstrations held across the United States against what critics have called his “authoritarian leadership style.”
The protests featured thousands of demonstrators holding signs reading slogans such as “Democracy not Monarchy” and “The Constitution is not optional,” as reported by the BBC, calling out what they see as Trump’s attempts to act like a king rather than an elected leader.
The AI video Trump posted was set to Kenny Loggins’ classic 1986 hit “Danger Zone” from the movie Top Gun. It showed an animated version of Trump piloting a plane labeled “King Trump.”
In the clip, Trump—wearing a crown—flies over a digital recreation of New York City, releasing what appears to be buckets of poop onto groups of protestors below, a move that many viewers called deeply offensive and disturbing.
“Imagine just one second that any other president ever did something like this…,” one Reddit user wrote.
Another added: “Can’t believe that’s a president of a country,” while a third remarked: “Republicans – y’all must be so proud.”
Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republican lawmakers have criticized the No Kings demonstrations, referring to them as “Hate America” ” rallies, with the former claiming House Democrats were ‘selling T-shirts for the event’.”
The No Kings coalition responded with a statement published by Politico, accusing Johnson of using the demonstrations as an excuse to avoid reopening the government and addressing key issues.
“Instead of reopening the government, preserving affordable healthcare, or lowering costs for working families, he’s attacking millions of Americans who are peacefully coming together to say that America belongs to its people, not to kings,” the group’s statement read, pushing back on Republican criticism.
“A king! This is not an act,” Trump said in the preview clip of the interview. “You know – they’re referring to me as a king. I’m not a king.”
Officials later reported that around 100,000 people took part in demonstrations across New York City’s five boroughs. Police confirmed that no arrests were made during the peaceful rallies.
Their presence was seen as a show of solidarity with protestors calling for stronger democratic accountability and limits on presidential power.
