Democrats criticize Trump’s satirical AI video targeting No Kings protests

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was among Democrats and critics of the Trump administration who took to social media this weekend to criticize a satirical video about AI released by President Donald Trump, showing him dumping brown goo at “No Kings” protesters.
“He’s definitely not angry that 7 million Americans came out to protest him yesterday,” Clinton posted on X Sunday, along with a screenshot of HuffPost’s report on video of Trump mocking the protests against him.
Millions of protesters took to the streets in cities across the country on Saturday in a massive “No Kings” demonstration denouncing Trump and his administration. Protesters argued that Trump had behaved like a monarch rather than a president, challenging his administration’s actions on policies such as immigration and efforts to deport millions of illegal immigrants residing in the country.
Trump ridiculed the protests Saturday in an AI-generated video showing him piloting a military plane while wearing a crown before dumping brown mud or sewage directly on demonstrators, including liberal influencer Harry Sisson. The video played the “Top Gun” theme song “Danger Zone” as the AI-generated Trump was seen dumping mud on protesters.
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Protesters gather in Washington for the “No Kings Day” demonstration, October 18, 2025. (Fox News Digital/Emma Woodhead)
The video sparked condemnation, mockery and confusion among liberal critics.
“This plane wouldn’t have taken off with your big tits in the pilot’s seat,” Sisson posted on X in response to the video. Followed by: “Can a reporter ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet? That would be a big thank you.”
Kenny Loggins, the singer behind the song “Danger Zone”, also posted a response demanding that his music be removed from the video because it was unauthorized.
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“I can’t imagine why anyone would want their music used or associated with something created for the sole purpose of dividing us,” Loggins said, according to a statement shared on his to be. It’s all of us. We are in this together and I hope we can embrace music as a way to celebrate and unite all of us. ”

U.S. President Donald Trump attends a meeting of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), at United Nations Headquarters, September 23, 2025, in New York. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
“BREAKING: DISGUSTING! Donald Trump releases AI video of himself piloting a fighter jet and dumping poop on the American people!” Occupy Democrats X account published in a lengthy post on Monday. “In his ultimate declaration that ‘subtlety is dead,’ Donald Trump responded to the 7 million Americans who marched against him yesterday by posting an AI video of himself wearing a crown, flying a fighter jet, and literally shitting on America.”
“The person who posted this has access to the nuclear codes,” responded gun control activist David Hogg.
“‘I’m going to attack the protesters! I’m going to be king!’ “Of course you’re a little bro, you’re 12,” Jeremiah Johnson, co-founder of the Center for the New Liberalism, posted on X.
“Trump posted an AI video of himself wearing a crown and throwing shit from a ‘King Trump’ plane at No Kings protesters. This is where we are as a country,” the liberal account X Patriot Takes posted.
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Hillary Clinton speaks on stage at the Common Sense Summit on Kids and Families 2025, March 24, 2025, in San Francisco, California. (Getty Images)
Trump brushed off Sunday’s protests as unrepresentative of the general population, while blasting any characterization he gives as “king.”
“I am not a king. I work with all my strength to make our country great. That’s all. I am not a king at all,” he told the media on Sunday.
Asked about liberal responses to the video, the White House directed Fox Digital to a photo of a woman crying at Trump’s 2017 inauguration, frequently used in memes.
House Speaker Mike Johnson also defended Trump’s video in comments to the media Monday, arguing that the video was effective satire.
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“The president is using social media to make his point,” Johnson said when asked about the video at a news conference. “Arguably he’s probably the most effective person who’s ever used social media. He uses satire to make his point.”



