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Trump posts fake video dumping brown substance on rally as GOP dismisses No Kings marches

Trump posts fake video dumping brown substance on rally as GOP dismisses No Kings marches

Summary

President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video of himself dressed as a king and pouring a brown liquid on protesters. This video was shared on the same day as "No Kings" rallies, where millions across the United States protested against the president's agenda. The demonstrations involved peaceful gatherings in all 50 states to reject the concentration of power.

Key Facts

  • President Trump shared an AI-made video showing him as a king dumping a brown substance on protesters.
  • The video was posted during "No Kings" rallies, with nearly seven million people participating across all 50 states.
  • Over 2,700 peaceful protests were held to oppose President Trump's policies.
  • The video had a watermark from an account named "@XERIAS_X."
  • Trump also reshared another fake video of himself placing a crowd on his head and holding a sword, with Democratic leaders bowing.
  • The official White House account shared images of Trump and Vice President Vance in crowns, while Democratic leaders wore sombreros.
  • Latino rights groups have criticized the use of sombreros in these images as promoting harmful stereotypes.
  • Leading Republicans described the protests as negative but stressed the demonstrations were about ideology, not individuals.

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