On “No Kings Day,” President Trump shared a humorous AI-generated video featuring himself in a king’s crown, soaring in a fighter jet labeled “King Trump” while allegedly raining bombs of liquid diarrhea on Harry Sisson’s head. The clip, posted on his TruthSocial page, has drawn widespread amusement, with critics on the left reacting sharply to its absurdity.

The 1-minute video, described as a standout example of “meme magic,” showcases the Dilley Meme Team’s rapid creative efforts. Their work includes intricate visuals, scripted dialogue, and a perfectly mimicked Trump voice. The clip’s humor, including lines like “But Fatty only make my lead bigger” and “You will see her at the Court House, Call Her Fatty Willis,” has been praised for its sharp wit.

The video’s release coincides with Trump’s return to social media, where his posts have reignited viral trends reminiscent of past political campaigns. While the piece highlights the team’s talent, it avoids direct criticism of the content itself, focusing instead on its entertainment value. The article also notes the growing influence of AI-generated humor in contemporary discourse.