President Donald Trump is hitting back at protestors participating in the “No Kings” marches in his latest social media post.
On Saturday, Oct. 18, Trump, 79, posted an AI-generated video of himself flying a jet while dumping brown sludge over crowds of protestors in response to the return of the anti-Trump protests taking place across the United States.
In the fake clip, which was shared on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social and is accompanied by the Kenny Loggins song “Danger Zone,” the president is seen wearing a crown while sitting in a fighter jet marked “King Trump.” He is then seen flying over large crowds of protestors and dumping brown liquid on them in what appears to be Times Square in New York City.
Trump’s latest post comes as the “No Kings” protests returned to cities across the United States on Saturday. The protests follow the previous wave of protests organized by the activist group in June.
The rallies saw millions take to the streets on Saturday to speak out against the president and his administration. Anchor cities for the protests were Washington, D.C., San Francisco, San Diego, Atlanta, New York City, Houston, Honolulu, Boston, Kansas City, Bozeman, Chicago and New Orleans.
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On the “No Kings” website, the activist group praised the success of the summer event, which was held in protest to Trump’s military birthday parade in Washington.
“The world saw the power of the people, and President Trump’s attempt at a coronation collapsed under the strength of a movement rising against his abuses of power,” the message read.
“Now, he’s doubling down — sending militarized agents into our communities, silencing voters, and handing billionaires giveaways while families struggle. This isn’t just politics. It’s democracy versus dictatorship. And together, we’re choosing democracy,” the activist group stated.
Protesters rally during the ‘No Kings’ protests in Los Angeles on Oct. 18, 2025.
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Trump’s latest fake post comes after he shared a racist AI-generated video aimed at the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in September.
In the fake clip, which was also shared on his Truth Social platform, Trump depicted Jeffries, 55, in a fake sombrero and mustache and Schumer, 74, speaking in an AI-generated voice, insulting Democrats, immigrants and more.
Jeffries, who is the first Black person to lead a major party in either Congressional house, responded to the video in a post on X. “Bigotry will get you nowhere. Cancel the Cuts. Lower the Cost. Save Healthcare. We are NOT backing down,” he wrote.