Overview
- The president shared a roughly one‑minute, AI‑generated music video on Truth Social on Saturday, June 6 that loops a chant of “Everybody loves Donald Trump” over surreal visuals including riding a lion, parachuting, and standing on the moon.
- Truth Social’s on‑post credit names a user called “AC132” while multiple outlets and the video’s apparent creator link the track to Anthony Constantino, a Trump‑endorsed congressional candidate who later said he welcomed the president’s endorsement.
- Clips from the post spread quickly to X, Instagram, TikTok and other platforms, drawing laughter from supporters, sharp criticism from opponents, and immediate fact‑checking and commentary about authenticity and provenance.
- Observers note the video continues a months‑long pattern of the president sharing AI‑generated or heavily edited imagery that prioritizes theatrical self‑branding over policy messaging.
- Experts and commentators warned the episode highlights risks to public trust and democratic discourse — calling for clearer disclosure rules for synthetic political content and pointing to concerns about the president’s late‑night posting and its effects on judgment.