Trump posts AI generated video of himself seemingly dropping poop on a city from a fighter jet: Details explored 

No Kings March In NYC - Source: Getty
Over one hundred thousand people gather and march in Manhattan, New York City, on October 18, 2025, for the No Kings protest. Peaceful demonstrations take place across the country as millions advocate against the policies of the Trump Administration. No arrests are made in New York City. - Source: Getty

Donald Trump recently posted an AI-generated video of himself on a fighter jet, appearing to drop down a brown-colored liquid on the No Kings protesters. According to The Independent, the video, which was posted on the Truth Social app on Saturday, is an alleged attempt to attack the nationwide protests that took place across the US on that very day.

Trump is not the only politician to criticize the widespread No Kings protests, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Speaker Mike Johnson, and many others have also called out the protesters. Interestingly, according to NBC News, this is not the first time the president has posted such mockumentary-style AI-generated videos to attack the opposition.

More about the No Kings protests, as Donald Trump reportedly posts an AI video in an alleged attempt to mock the demonstrators

In his recent post on Truth Social, shared on Saturday, 18 October Donald Trump can be seen boarding a jet labelled "King Trump." According to NBC News, in the AI-generated video, which is an obvious nod to the Top Gun movie franchise, shows the President wearing a crown as he pilots the fighter jet while the song "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins plays in the backdrop.

In the video, the President, while flying the plane, drops a brown liquid, presumably feces, on peaceful protestors gathered somewhere in Times Square. This is not the only video shared by the President. According to The Hill, he also reposted another AI-generated video showing him wearing a crown and cape, as he draws his sword in a dramatic fashion.

One of the protestors allegedly featured in the AI-generated video posted by Trump is Harry Sisson, the twenty-three year old political commentator who is known for his rhetoric opposing the current administration. On Sunday, Sisson took to X (formerly Twitter) to question why he was featured in such a video. He wrote:

"Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet? That would be great thank."

According to The Guardian, the No Kings protests that took place on Saturday were organized to speak out against the policies of the current administration, drawing millions of people across the US. This second round of No Kings protests saw celebrities like John Cusack and Pedro Pascal marching among the crowds. The first set of No Kings protests took place back in June when the President had organized a parade to mark the 250th anniversary of the US army, which coincided with his seventy-ninth birthday.

Edited by Urmimala Dev