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A video generated by AI was shared on the Truth Social Account of US President Donald Trump.
The 30-second clip starts with the child walking through rubble and the word “What's next?” Appears in blue, red and white. The kids then walk out of the rubble to the atmosphere of people with beaches, oceans, palm trees, hotels, skyscrapers, yachts and parties.
Screenshot from US President Donald Trump's AI video about truth socialization.
Donald Trump/Truth Social
The next clip shows an AI version of Musk eating bread dipped on the beach on the face with a big smile, followed by a bikini beard belly dancer, a downtown Miami-like similar to Miami, a child, a child holding a huge golden balloon on the face of Trump in the middle of the street.
Screenshot from US President Donald Trump's AI video about truth socialization.
Donald Trump/Truth Social
“Donald is about to give you freedom. Bring life to the lives of all of you,” a voice sings in the background. “There are no more tunnels, no more fear. Trump is finally here!”
AI video shows luxury yachts, Trump dances in a nightclub with a woman, Musk dances on the beach while applauding him, a huge golden “Trump Gaza” building and huge golden statues in the middle of the street .
Screenshot from US President Donald Trump's AI video about truth socialization.
Donald Trump/Truth Social
Trump is shining with light. The future of gold, a brand new light. Feast and dance,” the voice continued to sing. “The deed was completed. Trump is the first in Gaza! ”
Screenshot from US President Donald Trump's AI video about truth socialization.
Donald Trump/Truth Social
The video ends with an AI-generated Trump lying on the beach next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, holding a cocktail in his hand, and another busy “Trump Close-up clip of Gaza’s building.
Screenshot from US President Donald Trump's AI video about truth socialization.
Donald Trump/Truth Social
Trump began to face backlash after social media accounts, including Instagram, shared computer-generated videos.
“I hope it's irony. I hope it's imitation. I hope we can ignore it…you can't ignore something like this,” said James O'Brien, a British presenter and writer. “This is the craziest thing I've ever seen.”

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“The video of Trump Gaza is likely to be the most disgusting, shameful, and ugliest public exchange in the memory of a U.S. president in life,” BBC Radio 5 Live political commentator Matthew Standlen wrote on X.
“Trump shouldn't be in the White House. He should be in asylum. It's crazy,” said political journalist Kevin Maguire.

Earlier this month, Trump vowed to permanently place his Gaza in the air of more than 2 million Palestinians, saying they would not allow them to return and suggested that he might force Egypt and Jordan to threaten cuts to cut Egypt and Jordan to bring them. Enter and leave the United States aid.
After Israel's 16-month campaign to tear down the entire community, Trump called the plan the Palestinians' own interests after the October 7 Hamas attack. Trump replaced them with a “beautiful new land” in other places.
The United States will then take over the territory and rebuild it into the “Riviera” of the “people of the world.”
“He said it was like Palestinians were cattle, you could move them from one place to another. They had no proxy, they had no say.” On February 12, Mooney, professor of international law at Al Quite University in Jerusalem Munir Nuseibah doubled down on Trump's plan to double his plan to “air Gagaza”.
Palestinians have made it clear that they did not want to leave Gaza after the wars in 1948 and 1967 in the Middle East, which was part of their hometown, and the pockets of the West Bank.

Trump believes how Palestinians will be removed or what will happen if they refuse to go.
Trump asked a reporter at the White House on February 10 if the United States would force Palestinians out: “You will see that they all want to leave.”
But Trump contradicted Trump in an interview with Fox News, which aired the same day. When asked if the Palestinians have the right to return to Gaza, he replied: “No, they won't be much better because of their housing. In other words, I'm talking about building permanent places for them.”
In a February 6 article on his Truth Social Site, Trump said that Israel will “transfer Gaza to the United States at the end of the battle.” By that time, all Palestinians had been relocated with a safer and more beautiful community, he wrote. ”
Global News has commented on the White House regarding AI-generated videos, but no response has been received immediately.
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