On Saturday, the 82nd anniversary of the Normandy landings, President Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social featuring auto-tuned chants of “They love Donald Trump” featuring AI-generated characters from around the world.
The one-minute clip cycles through depictions of people described as being from Mexico, Italy, the Middle East, Africa, China and India, with each verse ending with the refrain, “They love Donald, they love Donald Trump.” Part of the video shows Trump riding a camel, while another part shows him riding a motorcycle in India.
“Everywhere I go, they love Donald Donald Trump,” an auto-tuned vocal track repeats. The voice concluded the video by singing, “I gotta say, I love Donald Donald Trump. Just like Donald Donald Trump, maybe someday he’ll be president.”
Its depictions, particularly those representing Africans and indigenous peoples, are based on typical tribal imagery, including face paint, beadwork, and feather headdresses with the American flag in the background.
Another part of the video shows an Asian man wearing an AI-generated gold grill with the word “Trump” written on it.

Another AI-generated still image that President Trump shared on Truth Social on Saturday showed an Asian man with gold teeth spelling out the word “TRUMP.”
(Donald Trump, via Truth Social)
The post is the latest in a string of AI-generated content President Trump has shared on Truth Social in recent weeks. Earlier this week, the president posted a mockup of a so-called “drone port” he wants to install above the proposed White House ballroom site, and last month he shared an AI-generated image of Iranian military assets being destroyed. In February, the White House reversed its policy after Trump’s account shared an AI video that depicted former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as monkeys.
