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In a recent AI-generated video, former US President Donald Trump has humorously diagnosed several Hollywood celebrities with 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' (TDS), a fictional condition he claims affects his critics.
The video, styled like a pharmaceutical advertisement, features fake testimonials from stars such as Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro, Rosie O’Donnell, and Whoopi Goldberg, portraying them as patients receiving treatment for their alleged affliction.Trump, dressed as 'Dr.Trump,' outlines a simplistic cure: 'Turn off fake news, say your prayers, and if you ever feel anxious, just have a Diet Coke like me.
' This incident follows previous controversies where Trump has used AI-generated content to mock critics, including an infamous video depicting Barack Obama as an ape.
The piece highlights the broader pattern of his use of technology to amplify political messages, drawing criticism for its sensationalism and potential misinformation.
Critics argue that such tactics undermine public discourse, while supporters view them as a form of satirical commentary on media bias and political polarization.