Trump Posts AI Video Of Him As Physician, Mocks Celebrities Like Julia Roberts


US President Donald Trump has shared one other AI-generated video, this time casting himself as a physician providing a treatment for what he calls “Trump derangement syndrome” or “TDS”.

The clip was posted on Trump’s social media platform, Fact Social. It later appeared on X after White Home Deputy Chief of Workers Dan Scavino Jr shared it.

Trump Introduces Himself As ‘Dr Trump’

The video begins with an AI model of Trump carrying a white physician’s coat and a stethoscope.

“Have you ever or somebody been identified with TDS? The signs will be relentless. Thankfully, I am Dr. Trump, and I’ve a remedy plan. Let’s hear what a few of my sufferers need to say.”

It’s styled like a tv medical business, with AI-generated celeb “sufferers” talking concerning the fictional situation.

Hollywood Stars Featured In AI Video

The video contains AI-created variations of a number of well-known actors and comedians who’ve publicly criticised Trump through the years.

Amongst them are Rosie O’Donnell, John Leguizamo, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert De Niro, Julia Roberts and Edward Norton. They seem as if they’re sharing their experiences after being handled for “Trump derangement syndrome”.

The phrase “Trump derangement syndrome” is commonly utilized by Trump, members of his administration and his supporters to mock individuals they consider have an excessive detrimental response to the president.

‘Flip Off Faux Information’

Close to the tip of the clip, the AI model of Trump gives what he describes as a easy remedy.

“Flip off pretend information, say your prayers, and in case you ever really feel anxious, simply have a Food plan Coke like me, and also you’re gonna see a outstanding distinction in your life.”

Comes Amid Debate Over AI Deepfakes

Trump has shared AI-generated photographs and movies earlier than. This newest submit comes at a time when the leisure business is pushing for stronger legal guidelines to control AI-generated deepfakes, particularly people who recreate a performer’s voice or likeness with out their permission.