Trump Posts AI ‘Dr. Trump’ Video Treating TDS With Rosie, Whoopi, De Niro [VIDEO]

Trump Posts AI “Dr. Trump” Video Mocking Hollywood’s TDS Crowd

President Trump had a little fun on Truth Social late Wednesday night. He posted an AI-generated meme that mocked his critics by portraying them as patients suffering from what he called Trump Derangement Syndrome.

The clip opens with an AI version of Trump in a doctor’s coat. He says, “Have you or someone you know been diagnosed with TDS? The symptoms can be relentless. Fortunately, I’m Dr. Trump, and I have a treatment plan,”

Then comes the fake testimonial reel. The video shows versions of Rosie O’Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg, John Leguizamo, Edward Norton, Robert De Niro, and Julia Roberts. Each one plays up the idea that they are worn down by years of anti-Trump obsession.

In the clip, the AI Trump says, “Let’s hear what some of my patients have to say,” before moving through the mock endorsements.

Rosie O’Donnell says, “I have been suffering for over a decade, and after listening to Dr. Trump, I can see some results,”

John Leguizamo is next. He says, “Man, I’ve been suffering for years. I really didn’t believe that was help out there. That was when I came across this video on TV,”

Whoopi Goldberg’s fake testimonial follows: “I really thought I was a lost cause. This was going to affect me for the rest of my life, but after using the treatment plan, I can see a difference.”

Robert De Niro gets a line too. “I couldn’t eat. I couldn’t sleep. Constantly angry. I made everyone miserable around me,” he says in the AI video.

Julia Roberts finishes the string of mock reactions with, “I feel like I’ve aged 20 years in the last two years. I’ve been so concerned. I was really starting to worry about my future.”

The joke cure comes at the end. “The treatment is simple: Turn off fake news, say your prayers, and if you ever feel anxious, just have a Diet Coke like me, and you’re going to see a remarkable difference in your life.”

It is classic Trump trolling. Loud. Pointed. Built to get a reaction. And it did exactly that, because the video takes direct aim at a long list of celebrities who have made attacking him part of their brand.

Whether people laugh at it or roll their eyes, the message is hard to miss. Trump is still using social media like a weapon, and he is still more than happy to take shots at the Hollywood crowd that never gave him a fair shake in the first place.

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