Donald Trump has shared an AI music video on Truth Social featuring a song claiming worldwide adoration for him. The post went up on Saturday, which marked the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy. The one-minute clip, which also uses an auto-tuned vocal track, is the latest instance of the president using AI to tout himself.
Donald Trump posts AI video with ‘Everybody Loves Trump’ song
The video presents a series of AI-created people meant to represent people from Mexico, Italy, the Middle East, Africa, China, and India. Each segment ends with the refrain “They love Donald, Donald Trump.” An auto-tuned voice repeats the line “Everywhere I go, they love Donald Donald Trump” before closing with: “I gotta say, I love Donald Donald Trump. Might be president one day, just like Donald Donald Trump.”
Throughout the montage, Trump appears inserted into various scenes. One shot shows him riding a camel, while another shows him on a motorcycle in India, and most of it is him doing his signature dance moves.
Moreover, the depictions of African and Indigenous people rely heavily on stereotypes. Face paint, beadwork, and feathered headdresses feature prominently, set against an American flag backdrop. These visual choices have been criticized for reducing diverse cultures to simplistic tropes.
This is not the first time Trump’s Truth Social account has shared AI-generated material. Earlier this week, he posted mockups of a “DronePort” he wants constructed on top of the planned White House ballroom. Last month, his account circulated an AI photo of Iranian military assets being destroyed.
All in all, Trump’s use of generative AI on Truth Social has grown more frequent in recent months. He uses campaign-style messaging with technology that enables rapid creation of visually striking and often provocative content. The Saturday video, with its catchy electronic beat and repeated declarations of global popularity, fits a broader pattern of posts designed to project an image of widespread international support.
