Trump Mocks Peaceful Protesters With AI-Generated Jet Dropping Feces

(AURN News) — Millions of Americans filled streets across the country this past Saturday in what organizers called one of the largest single-day peaceful protests in U.S. history.

Nearly seven million people joined No Kings Day protests across the country, according to organizers. Demonstrations took place in all 50 states, with more than 2,700 individual events opposing what participants described as authoritarian overreach by President Donald Trump.

In Washington, D.C., protesters filled the streets near the Capitol and across downtown, waving homemade signs and chanting for democracy. Marches in cities including Dallas and Atlanta drew thousands.

“Building on the momentum of the June 14 day of action, which drew over five million participants nationwide, today’s historic mobilization is the next chapter in a growing movement to defend democracy and reject authoritarian control. Together, millions are sending an unmistakable message: we are a nation of equals, and our democracy will not be dismantled,” the official No Kings website said.

The protests come as the Trump administration continues to label critics of the president and his agenda as “anti-American” or linked to Antifa.

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In response, Trump posted an AI-generated video depicting a version of himself flying a fighter jet and dumping feces on protesters.


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