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    Trumpeting from skies: Trump shares AI video of spraying mud on 'No Kings' protestors

    Former US President Donald Trump shared a video showing him as 'King Trump' in a fighter jet. The video depicted him spraying mud on 'No Kings' protestors. Millions participated in these protests across the US. Demonstrations occurred amid a government shutdown and political deadlock. Democratic leaders supported the protests, while some Republicans criticized them.

    Who is Harry Sisson, the 23 year old Democratic influencer Trump dumped mud over in his AI fighter jet video?

    Former President Donald Trump released an AI video showing him piloting a fighter jet and targeting protesters. The video comes as nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations occur. Harry Sisson, a popular TikToker and political commentator, is identified as the target. Sisson has been vocal against Trump's policies and faced past allegations. His online influence grew significantly before the 2024 election.

    'King Trump' shares AI video showing himself bombing No Kings protesters with feces amid nationwide unrest, watch it here

    President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social. The clip shows him as a pilot dropping feces on protesters. The "No Kings" demonstrations are a large movement against his policies. Critics call the video undignified. Supporters praise its humor. Millions participated in protests across cities. The demonstrations targeted Trump's policies and executive power.

    Where was U.S. President Donald Trump when No Kings protesters reached White House?

    No Kings Protests in U.S. - From New York and Washington to smaller cities in Michigan and Donald Trump's second home in Florida, demonstrations in the eastern half of the United States revved up ahead of similar events due out west. More than 2,700 protests are planned coast to coast, and organizers say they are expecting millions to attend.

    'I am not a king': Trump's quirky response to 'No Kings' protests goes viral as massive demonstrations hit US

    Nationwide 'No Kings' protests are planned for Saturday against President Trump's administration. Trump denies being a king and claims power during the government shutdown. Republicans call the protests 'Hate America' rallies. Democrats support the demonstrations as a right to express dissent. Thousands of events are scheduled across all fifty states.

    'No Kings' protest near me: How to check if a 'No Kings' protest will be held in your city? Check full list of location

    No Kings protest near me: Organizers of the 'No Kings' protest expect millions of Americans to take to city streets on Saturday to demonstrate against the Trump administration. This is the latest series of protest against the Trump administration and protests are expected to take place in 2,500 locations across the US. Trump allies have accused the protesters of being allied with the far-left Antifa movement.

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