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Trump Prescribes 'Diet Coke and Prayer' in A Satirical Viral Reel

The US president shared an AI-Generated deepfake video mocking his Hollywood critics by diagnosed them with a fictional TDS syndrome

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President Donald Trump has released a new artificial intelligence-generated video on his Truth Social platform, utilizing deepfake technology to parody prescription drug commercials targeted at his critics. Appearing as a physician, Trump offers a specialized treatment plan for a fictional ailment dubbed "Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS).

The satirical video features the engineered faces and voices of prominent Hollywood actors and media personalities known for their sharp criticism of the president, including Rosie O'Donnell, John Leguizamo, Whoopi Goldberg, Edward Norton, Robert De Niro, and Julia Roberts, portraying them as former sufferers who have supposedly been "cured."

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Dr. Trumps viral video (Photo: the truth social network)

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The humorous treatment regimen outlined at the end of the video instructs critics suffering from this severe anxiety to shut off mainstream news channels, say a prayer, and drink a Diet Coke whenever symptoms flare up. Trump presents these lighthearted remedies as the ultimate cure for his harshest detractor's political distress.

The video was produced as part of Trump's midterm election campaign strategy. Campaign officials explicitly clarified that the footage is an AI-generated creation, noting that the president is currently fully occupied managing multiple national crises rather than filming comedy sketches for social media.

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