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Trump wields gold AK47 with lingerie-clad women in AI rap video with Musk and JD Dunce

A mad new AI video by a tech company shows Donald Trump wielding a golden AK-47 machine gun with his White House mates Elon Musk and vice president JD 'Dunce' Vance

AI Donald Trump with cigar and golden gun
The mad video featured Donald Trump with a golden gun(Image: @thedorbrothers/X)

Donald Trump has been spotted with a cigar and AK-47, bopping along to a rap song while vice president JD Vance cradles him like a baby. That’s in a brand new AI-rap video, that is.

The 2020 hit ‘Mean’ by $NOT and featuring Flo Milli is the bouncing tune that plays over the mad video that contains world’s richest loudmouth Elon Musk in a DOGE t-shirt on a motorbike and surrounded by women.


Failed presidential hopefuls Hilary Clinton and Kamala Harris are clad in all pink as they wreak havoc in a matching pink car, boozing and setting fire to things. Robot Hilary’s former boss ‘Barack ObamAI’, meanwhile, enjoyed what appeared to be cannabis while looking relaxed and shirtless on a basketball court despite a woman holding a handgun to his head.

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AI Elon Musk seemed to be enjoying himself(Image: @thedorbrothers/X)

As for the president, a larger-than-life version of his White House buddy JD Vance can be seen cuddling him as his takes a puff on his cigar, clad in a red velvet jacket and massive gold chain.

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In the video by AI-video production company The Dor Brothers, there are further cameos from an arm-wrestling Joe Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wearing a MAGA hat, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu as a kebab shop worker, Vladimir Putin living it large with his North Korean dictator-mate Kim Jong Un and Chinese President Xi Jinping clutching a Winnie the Pooh teddy bear on the floor.

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Benjamin Netanyahu's likeness was also featured(Image: @thedorbrothers/X)

Hearty and moving lyrics like “I'ma f*** a b****h real quick in my slippers” and “b****** on my d***, they gon' dance on my lap” can be heard from the 2020 hit that also went viral on TikTok.


In a society that used to make useful things like steel, the videos by The Dor Brothers include further satirical takes on the world of American politics, plenty of ghost-like women with barely any clothes on and ET drifting a Nissan.

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'Trump and Putin' having a cuddle(Image: @thedorbrothers/X)

That last one, the Daily Star can admit, is pretty cool. The technology used could also potentially have transformative effects on the future of major industries such as film.


One video with the song ‘Clint Eastwood’ by British band Gorillaz serenades a dystopian world of chaos as toothless victims of a broken society fight over shopping goods. Scantily-clad AI women also gaze leeringly into the camera.

AI Putin and Kim playing a games console
This picture isn't even AI (this is a joke)(Image: @thedorbrothers/X)

In another by the company - which has produced videos for the likes of Snoop Dogg and Hugo Boss - Senator Bernie Sanders, Biden and Trump in a spoof of the opening credits of The Office US.

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The Dor Brothers says it is a “company is recognized globally in the AI-generated visuals community, with over 200 clips produced garnering tens of millions of views worldwide for popular names like Snoop Dogg, The Game, Hugo Boss, French Montana, SiM and INSOMNIUM”.

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