President Donald Trump's decision to fund a $200 million ballroom at the White House continues to attract controversy from Americans alongside other private donors, and now the video, created using artificial intelligence (AI), has become a virus to imagine a potential response from citizens when it was opened later in the Republic's second term.
AI artist and storyteller Ari Kuschnir shared a nearly two-minute video on Wednesday to her Twitter/X account, with “AI Experiment” receiving over 8,000 likes on the platform.
The video entitled “Maga Ballroom 2028” will see Trump praise at the new venue and Maga supporters throw his infamous red hat into a burning bottle as the table includes a stack of burgers and professional halls.
The video shows Vice President JD Vance, adviser Stephen Miller, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegses eating in the flashy ballroom, which features Maga Backer, who is unhappy with the price of eggs, and “Trump's Latino” where “Latinos” are being taken away by immigrant and customs enforcement agents outside the home.
The numbers of senior Trump, soundtracked to dramatic works of classical music, continue to pamper themselves in between cuts.
All this later ignites violent protests in the White House, where Maga supporters break the grounds, start a fire and clash with police before throwing Molotov cocktails through the glass windows of the ballroom.
It will end with flash forwards up to 100 years in the future. The curator of the Women's Museum stands next to the photo of the protest, telling visitors a scene marked “the end of the first stage of democracy laid out by the founder and the beginning of healing.”
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Since then, Twitter/X users have “powerful” and “stellarly completed” their videos.
One joked that “2028 seems very optimistic,” in the current turmoil within the US administration.
Others expressed criticism and fears about AI art, but still praised the “surprising” content.
Trump made the headline this week when he looked into the ballroom lots that were seen on the roof of a White House briefing room and was intruding.
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