Trump shares AI-generated adventure with moon landing, lion ride and world tour

Trump increasingly turns to AI-generated visuals across his social media platforms
Trump posts AI-created music video using exaggerated visuals and upbeat music to entertain followers (@realDonaldTrump/ Truth Social)
Trump posts AI-created music video using exaggerated visuals and upbeat music to entertain followers (@realDonaldTrump/ Truth Social)

WASHINGTON, DC: President Donald Trump's social media feed took an unusual turn Saturday, June 6, when he shared an AI-generated music video that placed him at the center of a globe-spanning digital adventure.

The fast-paced clip featured a song celebrating Trump alongside a stream of artificial intelligence-created visuals, showing him everywhere from the moon to the deserts of the Middle East.

Within hours, the video had become one of the most talked-about posts on his account.



Trump rides lion and camel in new video

The minute-long video unfolds like a rapid-fire montage of fictional scenes built entirely around the president.

One moment, Trump is shown peering from the door of an aircraft. Seconds later, he appears to be floating on the moon.

The video then jumps to scenes of Trump riding a camel through the desert, cruising on a motorcycle through a bustling street, standing before famous international landmarks and even riding atop a lion.

Several sequences portray him performing his signature dance move in different locations around the world, while others place him in settings ranging from a fireworks-filled arena to a snowy landscape resembling a science-fiction movie set.

DORAL, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 07: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump, attends an Oct. 7th remembrance event at the Trump National Doral Golf Club on October 07, 2024 in Doral, Florida. The event was held to commemorate October 7th, 2023, when Hamas terrorists mounted a series of attacks and raids on Israeli towns near Gaza, killing 1,145 people and taking 251 hostages. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Donald Trump attends an October 7th remembrance event at the Trump National Doral Golf Club on October 07, 2024, in Doral, Florida (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The clip also leans heavily into international imagery. 

AI-generated scenes depict Trump interacting with people from different countries and cultures as the song repeatedly claims he is welcome wherever he goes.

Accompanying the visuals is a catchy electronic track whose lyrics reference destinations including Mexico, Italy, China, Africa, India and the Middle East.

The recurring refrain insists that "everywhere I go, they love Donald Trump," matching the video's theme of worldwide popularity.

The post concluded with Trump crediting the creation to a social media user identified as "AC132."



AI becomes a staple of Trump's online strategy

While the visuals may have surprised some viewers, the use of artificial intelligence has become increasingly common on Trump's social media accounts.

In recent months, the president has regularly shared AI-generated images and videos that blend politics, humor, fantasy and pop culture.

Some have depicted alternate versions of current events, while others have portrayed Trump in exaggerated or symbolic settings designed to capture attention online.

Trump has also used AI to attack political adversaries, including former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

The latest video may be one of the most ambitious examples yet. 

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