Trump goes on AI spree mocking Barack Obama and James Comey in ‘Shady Bunch’ rogues’ gallery while boasting that he’s looking ‘younger than ever’


President Donald Trump went on a Sunday morning AI spree on Truth Social uploading several images taking shots at his biggest rivals and then boasting that he appears ‘younger than ever.’

Trump, 79, made multiple posts within just minutes of each other on a variety of situations involving his political opponents, China, Iran, and his own appearance.

The barrage began with an AI image of what he dubbed ‘The Shady Bunch,’ a rogues’ gallery featuring former president Barack Obama, Susan Rice, James Comey, and John Brennan.

The parody of the 1970s classic sitcom also featured Samantha Power, Valerie Jarrett, and James Clapper, all of whom were shown wearing prison garb.

‘This is a bad (Sick!) group of people. Very destructive to our great Nation,’ read the president’s caption.

‘Caused tremendous damage through Weaponization! President DJT’.

Following the mockery of his rivals, Trump uploaded photos of his visit to China last week to meet with Xi Jinping, in which he also took the opportunity to compliment his own appearance.

‘President Xi and President Trump are AMAZING,’ wrote the president on a photo of the two leaders, which was also noted in large font that ‘President Trump gets younger’.

President Donald Trump uploaded an AI photo of several of his political rivals on Sunday morning to Truth Social as the 'The Shady Bunch' a parody of the 1970s classic sitcom

President Donald Trump uploaded an AI photo of several of his political rivals on Sunday morning to Truth Social as the ‘The Shady Bunch’ a parody of the 1970s classic sitcom 

Following the mockery of his rivals, Trump uploaded photos of his visit to China last week to meet with Xi Jinping, in which he made note that he is appearing younger

Following the mockery of his rivals, Trump uploaded photos of his visit to China last week to meet with Xi Jinping, in which he made note that he is appearing younger

Additional posts about the president’s visit included another photo of him being welcomed to the country, captioned ‘China Loves Trump’, as well as a picture of himself shaking hands with Jinping.

To top off the flurry of uploads, the president posted a rather violent AI image of an American drone striking Iranian ships with missiles, as people can be seen hurled into the air from the impact.

Trump titled the photo, ‘Adios’.

The president, who has used AI several times to take aim at his opponents, recently uploaded an AI video of him assaulting Stephan Colbert and throwing him into a dumpster to celebrate the comedian’s final show.

The feud between the Republican and the late-night host has long been documented, and it appears the president is nailing the coffin – or rather the dumpster – closed.

The official White House account posted a 22-second AI video showing Colbert giving his opening monologue while Trump walked up behind him on Saturday.

Suddenly, the president grabbed the comedian by the collar and threw him into a dumpster on set and closed the lid shut as the beginning of his favorite song, YMCA, started to play.

The video closed out with Trump doing his signature shimmy to the 1978 song.

Trump has been on a spree of uploading AI images involving current events

Trump has been on a spree of uploading AI images involving current events 

The White House captioned the video: ‘Bye-bye.’

Before Trump taunted Colbert he shared a photo of himself on Friday peering over the Danish territory’s mountains and colorful villages beneath the words: ‘Hello, Greenland!

It came just hours after the US’ special envoy to Greenland was met with furious protesters when he arrived to open a new American consulate on the island. 

Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry received a frosty reception in downtown Nuuk on Thursday, as more than 500 Greenlanders marched through the capital Nuuk waving red-and-white Greenlandic flags and holding signs reading ‘Go Home USA,’ ‘Make America Go Away!’ and ‘We are not for sale.’

‘Greenland belongs to us. It’s our country. It doesn’t belong to Denmark or the United States. We are a people and we live here,’ Greenland resident Grethe Kramer Berthelsen told the AFP during the rally.

He also posted an AI photo showing a ‘golden dome’ over the White House to keep it protected from any future attacks.

The Golden Dome is Trump’s version of Israel’s Iron Dome, a military defense mechanism.



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