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AI Video Puts Trump As Doctor For Famous Haters

United States, USAFriday, July 3, 2026
A new AI video on Truth Social shows Donald Trump dressed as a doctor offering a cure for what he calls "Trump derangement syndrome. " The video uses fake voices and images of celebrities who have criticized him in the past. These stars seem to admit they were sick and now feel better after his treatment. The video ends with Trump suggesting people just need to ignore the news, pray, and drink Diet Coke to feel fine. Many of these celebrities have real history with Trump. Rosie O’Donnell called him a "snake-oil salesman" years ago, and Trump responded by calling her a "threat to humanity. " John Leguizamo has spoken out against Trump’s immigration policies, saying the president doesn’t like Latinos. Whoopi Goldberg once mocked Trump’s phrase "Trump derangement syndrome, " saying he actually has "Obama and Biden derangement syndrome. "
Robert De Niro has called Trump a "racist, misogynist, xenophobic tyrant, " while Trump shot back by calling De Niro "sick and demented. " Julia Roberts supported Kamala Harris in the last election, and Trump called her ad "ridiculous. " Edward Norton once called Trump’s refusal to concede the 2020 election a "treasonous assault" on the country. This isn’t the first time Trump has used AI to make a point. Earlier this year, he shared an AI image of himself as a Christ-like figure, which many people found strange. He later said the image was meant to show him as a doctor helping with Red Cross relief. The video’s style matches an old-school infomercial, mixing humor with a political message. The video fits into a bigger debate about AI deepfakes and how they might be used in politics. Some in the entertainment world worry about AI being used without permission. Trump’s post shows how AI can twist reality to make a joke or push an idea, even if it’s not true.

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