Trump doubles down and mocks Hakeem Jeffries with new AI video

Published October 1st, 2025 - 05:51 GMT
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Donald J. Trump on Truth Social

ALBAWABA - US President Donald Trump has doubled down on mocking Democratic leaders by taking to Truth Social and posting a stereotypical AI-generated video of Hakeem Jeffries during his interview with MSNBC. 

During the interview with MSNBC, Jeffries was decrying Trump's previous AI-generated video, which featured him and Minority Leader of the United States Senate, Chuck Schumer. 

The first video showed Schumer speaking in a fake voice while Jeffries stood in the back wearing a sombrero and a mustache, as mariachi music played in the background. Many criticized the video, describing it as "racist" and "unprofessional." 

Trump doubles down and mocks Hakeem Jeffries with new AI video

In a recently shared clip, the US President doubled down on Jeffries and Schumer's critical comments by AI-generating copies of himself that appeared in the background, wearing a sombrero and playing mariachi music as a band. He also gave Jeffries a sombrero and mustache, similar to the first video.

The new video received mixed reactions on social media, with individuals on X (formerly known as Twitter) demanding that the US President release the Epstein files.

Donald Trump called for a meeting on Monday between Republican and Democratic congressional leaders. However, a deal was not reached, and after the meeting ended, Vice President JD Vance said, "I think we’re headed to a shutdown."

According to NBC News, the US government has already shut down after Congress failed to reach a deal as tensions between the Democratic and Republican parties continue. While Trump's Republican Party is in control, he still needs 60 votes from the Democratic Party to pass a bill.

Donald Trump also shared another AI-generated photo celebrating his lawsuit win against YouTube following his insurrection on January 6, 2021. According to CNN, YouTube agreed to pay the US President $24.5 million to settle the lawsuit.

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