Internet goes full fury as Trump slams 'No Kings' protests with AI video

'No Kings' protests on October 18, 2025, were the third largest mass mobilization since Trump returned to the White House.

By The News Digital
October 21, 2025
Internet goes full fury as Trump slams No Kings protests with AI video
Internet goes full fury as Trump slams 'No Kings' protests with AI video

Over 7 million Americans took to the streets on Saturday in the "No Kings" protests, before Trump posted an AI video of himself flying a fighter jet and dropping human waste on the protesters in New York.

The protests on October 18, 2025, were the third largest mass mobilization since Trump returned to the White House.

According to the organizers the protests draw nearly 7 million people across all 50 states of U.S.

This "No Kings" protest is being seen as the largest single-day demonstration against a US president in modern history.

Hollywood heavyweights like Jimmy Kimmel, Glenn Close, and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton rallied behind the “No Kings” protests with fiery reactions online.

Meanwhile, social media erupted in full fury mode, with users unleashing memes and roasts on Trump’s AI-generated clapback video.

Let’s find out how influential figures contributed to the mass mobilization against the U.S. president in a single day.

Jimmy Kimmel shared a post on his Instagram, captioning it, “When you’re making your #NoKings posters, remember...Donald Trump LOVES a good nickname.”

8-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close shared a post on her Instagram captioning it, "...that government of the prople, by the prople, for the prople shall not perish from this earth."

Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton also took to her X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "He's definitely not mad that 7 million Americans came out to protest him yesterday..."

Social media users went full fury after Trump slammed the “No Kings” protests with AI video.

One user wrote, “Just to be clear, Americans, this is what Donald Trump thinks of you if you oppose him, protest or simply ask questions. This is an AI-generated video he posted on Truth Social, depicting him flying a jet dumping s*** onto protesters.”

Another commented, “King Trump taking a shit on America is certainly a message.”

A third stated, “The wildest part about the largest protest in American history is that the president’s response was to post a video literally proving the point of the protest.”

Internet goes full fury as Trump slams No Kings protests with AI video

Many posts argued that Trump’s “childish and disgusting” AI video revealed his real disdain for the American public.

This isn’t the first time Trump and his allies have trolled critics with AI-generated content, yet this latest stunt has drawn widespread online scorn as one of Trump’s most “pathetic” efforts to brush off his opponents.