Trump Marks D-Day With AI Video Featuring Anthony Constantino, Claudia Sheinbaum, and Obama Library Trash
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Trump Marks D-Day With AI Video Featuring Anthony Constantino, Claudia Sheinbaum, and Obama Library Trash

06 June, 2026.USA.7 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Trump posted an AI-generated music video praising himself on Truth Social, created by Anthony Constantino.
  • Video depicts a globe-trotting sequence with pizza-face imagery and Mount Rushmore symbolism.
  • Spurred social media reactions and debate on AI in political messaging.

D-Day and AI Praise

President Donald Trump marked the 82nd anniversary of D-Day by sharing artificial intelligence-generated content on Truth Social that took aim at perceived opponents while he did not post anything on Truth Social marking the anniversary itself.

President Donald Trump welcomed the weekend by posting an AI-generated music video accompanying a song celebrating himself

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The post included an AI music video set to the song “Trump,” created by New York congressional candidate Anthony Constantino, which featured clips of Trump riding a lion, sharing a meal with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, and at the UFC Freedom 250 cage fight at the White House.

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Trump later shared an AI-generated image of the Obama Presidential Library deteriorating, surrounded by homeless encampments and with a large pile of garbage on top of the structure, writing “The Barack Hussein Obama Library, in 10 years, when fully matured!”

The Independent also reported that Trump continued in the afternoon to mock what appeared to be Rosie O'Donnell and accused Judge Richard Leon, who temporarily halted above ground construction of the White House ballroom, of “putting our Country in danger.”

Song Lyrics and Creator

Multiple outlets described the AI video as a self-celebratory montage in which the lyrics repeatedly claim that people around the world love Trump, with Newsweek saying the music video uses his name 45 times.

Newsweek reported that the one-minute video was created by a user identified on Truth Social as "ac132," and that the song itself is credited to Anthony Constantino.

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HuffPost quoted the minute-long lyrics, including the line “Everywhere I go, they love Donald Donald Trump,” and said the lyrics feature the name “Trump” 45 times and “Donald” 29 times.

The Times of India added that Trump reposted a message from Constantino, who wrote, "I am proud to be endorsed by President Trump who I wrote this song about," after Trump shared the video on Saturday.

Europe, Immigration, and Europe

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who attended a D-Day commemoration in France over the weekend, spoke about the anniversary while tying it to the current administration’s fraught relationship with Europe’s approach to immigration.

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Hegseth said Saturday, "Sadly, today, different European beaches are stormed by different, dangerous ideologies,” and added, “When will European capitals do something about that invasion? Or is it too late?"

The Independent reported that Hegseth’s comments mirrored statements Trump has made in the past, criticizing European leaders for not taking a more hardline approach to immigration, and it said Trump has been more critical of U.S. allies, particularly part of NATO, for relying too heavily on the U.S. for military support.

In the same report, the outlet said Trump has accused NATO allies of not supporting the US, particularly for his war with Iran, as the D-Day posts and AI content continued through the day.

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