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Trump went on a social media rampage in the early Tuesday morning to bash U.S. allies, post screenshots of text messages with world leaders and share AI-generated images of the U.S. taking over Greenland.
The voice in the ad, created with permission from the Trump administration, promises an “all new Fannie Mae” and calls the institution the “protector of the American Dream.” The ad comes as the administration is making a big push to show voters it is responding to their concerns about affordability, including in the housing market.
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White House Posts AI Slop of Trump and a Penguin in Greenland, Which Doesn’t Have Penguins
On Friday, the White House’s official X account posted an AI-generated image of President Donald Trump walking toward Greenland’s flag, hand-in-hand — or wing — with an American flag-touting penguin,
Reform UK’s candidate for the London mayoral election has been criticised for her “baffling” recreation of Donald Trump’s AI-generated image of him walking with a penguin in Greenland. Last week, the White House posted a controversial image showing the US president walking through snow with a penguin holding a US flag.
By Trevor Hunnicutt, Michel Rose and Stine Jacobsen WASHINGTON/DAVOS/COPENHAGEN, Jan 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday there was "no going back" on his goal to control Greenland,
President Trump weighed in on whether he thinks the IndyCar schedule should expand with a race in Washington D.C. See the video here:
President Donald Trump escalated his Greenland annexation threats by sharing AI-generated images of himself planting the US flag on the Danish territory, while warning NATO allies in a series of socia
Among other things, he called Trump a narcissist who follows “the law of the jungle, the rule of Don” and compared him to a T-Rex, saying, “You mate with him or he devours you.” And he was just as harsh on the world leaders, many of whom are gathered in Davos, calling them “pathetic” and saying he should have brought knee pads for them.
President Donald Trump pressures Microsoft and Big Tech to cover the costs of powering AI data centers as rising electricity bills spark consumer concerns.