Overview
- President Trump posted a roughly one-minute AI-generated music video on Truth Social on June 6 that repeatedly chants “Everybody loves Donald Trump.”
- The clip stitches together fantastical visuals of Trump parachuting, riding a camel and a lion, driving a motorcycle in India, planting a flag on the Moon, and his face on Mount Rushmore.
- The song is credited in the video to Anthony Constantino, a New York GOP congressional candidate Trump has endorsed, and Trump later attributed the post to a Truth Social user called AC132.
- The post spread quickly beyond Truth Social, prompting widespread mockery and renewed scrutiny of the president’s late-night posting habits and questions about authenticity and cognitive fitness.
- Media and experts say the episode fits a broader pattern of Trump amplifying AI-generated self‑praise, raising policy and disclosure concerns about synthetic political media and its role in shaping public attention before the midterms.