JD Vance trolls Harry Sisson for his meltdown over AI video of Trump dumping poop on him

WASHINGTON, DC: Vice President JD Vance quickly responded to Harry Sisson after the liberal political commentator took to X (formerly Twitter) to question an AI-generated video shared by President Donald Trump, in which the Republican leader was seen flying a fighter jet and dropping a brown liquid on him and other "No Kings" protesters.
Reacting to Trump's video, Sisson wrote, "Can a reporter please ask Trump why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me from a fighter jet? That would be great thanks,” to which Vance responded, writing, "I’ll ask him for you Harry."
In light of the nationwide "No Kings" rallies on Saturday, October 18, Vance himself shared an AI-generated video on Bluesky showing Trump transform into a monarch by putting on a crown and a majestic robe and drawing out a sword as Democratic politicians like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi kneeled before him.
Trump's AI-generated video mocking Harry Sisson
On Saturday night, Donald Trump took to his social media handle, Truth Social, to share a 19-second AI-generated video of himself piloting a fighter jet named "King Trump."
Trump was then seen unloading a brown liquid, which many interpreted as sewage, on “No Kings” protesters over what appeared to be New York City's Times Square, with Kenny Loggins' 'Danger Zone', the iconic 'Top Gun' theme song, blaring in the background.
Sission was among the protesters seen getting splashed with what appears to be feces.
Mocking Trump, the 23-year-old liberal commentator had previously posted on X, "That plane wouldn’t have made it off the ground with your fat** in the pilot’s seat."
That plane wouldn’t have made it off the ground with your fatass in the pilot’s seat. https://t.co/9qPts2otJQ
— Harry Sisson (@harryjsisson) October 19, 2025
'No Kings' protests and its ironies

On Saturday, thousands across the nation took to the streets under the leadership of Democratic politicians and leftist activists in protest against the Donald Trump administration. These demonstrations follow the initial “No Kings” rallies from June, which coincided with the US Army’s 250th anniversary parade in Washington, DC, and Trump’s 79th birthday.
Ironically, the protests saw the demonstrators expressing dissatisfaction with the Democratic leadership. "I don’t have a lot of faith in the Democrats right now," a protester who traveled to Washington, DC, from northern Virginia told NBC News.
“They don’t have, they don’t seem to have a lot of spine or a single message. They’re just too disorganized to put up a good fight against this bulls***. It pains me to say it, but Trump’s goons are f****** organized compared to the Dems right now,” he added.
Moreover, rallygoers were slammed for waving Palestinian flags, with many questioning their intentions considering the Gaza peace deal mediated by Trump.