DOJ official Todd Blanche says he is creating internal safeguards to limit future prosecutions of Donald Trump
On June 6, 2026, President Donald Trump posted a music video on social media portraying himself as a globally beloved figure.The song, titled 'Trump,' was created by GOP congressional candidate Anthony Constantino, who has received Trump's endorsement.
Observers noted that the video appeared to have been generated using artificial intelligence, showing Trump traveling the world while the lyrics emphasize that people everywhere 'love' him.
The release prompted reactions from journalists, political commentators, and activists, some of whom expressed alarm at the normalization of such self-aggrandizing behavior by a sitting U.S.president.
Jennifer Erin Valent highlighted that such posts barely register as news in the current media environment, while aerospace analyst Bill Sweetman remarked that the disturbing aspect was how normalized it had become.Irish political activist Kevin Murphy raised security concerns humorously, asking whether Trump had access to nuclear weapons.The incident sparked debate about presidential behavior on social media and the broader implications of AI-generated content in political messaging.
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