Trump, No Kings and protests
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Hunter Dunn, Spokesperson and National Press Coordinator for the 50-50-1 movement, the organization behind the "No Kings" protest last weekend joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to nearly 7 million people coming out to protest the Trump Administration and the response from the sitting President of the United States with him posting an AI video of himself defecating on the American people.
Trump posted a video on social media in which he, wearing a gold crown, piloted a jet that dropped bombs of excrement on "No Kings" protesters.
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Trump’s video response to the ‘No Kings’ protest shows how comfortable he and Vance are with AI slop
President Trump has a long history of posting AI-generated memes and misinformation on social media, dating back to the campaign trail.
For the second time this year, protestors came out in force across the nation over the weekend to object authoritarian tactics by the Trump administration.
As thousands protested what they call authoritarian rule, the president mocked them with a meme — sparking outrage from critics and defense from allies.
President Trump shared what appeared to be an A.I.-generated video on social media. It shows Mr. Trump wearing a crown and flying a jet that dumps brown liquid on demonstrators.
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Social media erupts over 'deranged' teacher mocking Charlie Kirk's death in 'No Kings' viral video
Conservatives on social media erupted over the weekend in response to a video showing a woman at a Chicago anti-Trump protest appearing to mock Charlie Kirk's death.
As tens of thousands of people closed Pennsylvania Avenue for hours, Trump and his allies looked to fill social media with mocking images of political rivals.
Nearly 7 million people across the country turned out for the second “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his administration, marking the largest single-day demonstration against a sitting president in modern history,