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Trump Posts AI-Generated Image Comparing Himself to Elvis Presley

Trump posted about 40 mostly AI-generated images in 24 hours, blending political branding, history and pop culture while drawing criticism from Elvis fans.

  • Over the weekend, President Donald Trump posted approximately 40 AI-generated images on Truth Social, including one depicting himself signing a document alongside George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
  • Trump has increasingly used Truth Social for AI-generated content in recent months, blending political branding with fantasy scenarios designed to stroke his ego.
  • Trump's latest AI spree included maps labeling Venezuela the "51st State" and him looming over Greenland, alongside an image of himself dressed as Elvis Presley that sparked widespread online criticism.
  • Critics slammed the president for obsessively posting "AI slop" instead of focusing on pressing issues, citing the war in Iran and affordability challenges facing American families.
  • Other posts referenced the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations and featured "Trump 2028" hats, signaling his intention to seek a third term despite the Constitution's two-term limit.
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Donald Trump once again caused a stir this weekend with a flood of contributions on his platform Truth Social. Around 40 times, the US President spoke between Saturday and Sunday – most of them were AI-generated images depicting him as a historical figure, pop icon or powerful leader. Especially one motif caused violent reactions: Trump staged himself as "King of Rock -n-Roll" Elvis Presley. The picture depicts Trump in a glittering suit reminis…

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The president's latest collection of AI images covered everything from historical figures to extraterrestrials.

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