A viral fake AI video featuring former President Donald Trump has generated widespread attention for its uncanny realism and satirical take on his rhetoric. The clip, created by X user @MaverickDarby, showcases a distorted version of Trump delivering exaggerated statements, including the line: “Porno is what some people call it, I believe.” The video’s creators claim to have meticulously studied Trump’s speech patterns, resulting in a portrayal that mimics his mannerisms and phrasing with striking accuracy.
The content includes controversial remarks about gender identity, stating: “My fellow Americans, enough is enough. Let me say it again, trans people do not exist.” It also critiques pornography, labeling it as “very destructive to the mind and spirit.” The video’s final segment features the line: “Total horse, folks,” a playful jab at political rhetoric.
The post, shared by 100PercentFedUp, emphasizes its focus on “deeply disturbed individuals” influenced by “liars and psychopaths,” while dismissing critical perspectives as “mind drugs.” No official sources or additional context accompany the content.