President Donald Trump used his Truth Social account late Wednesday night to post a series of artificial intelligence-generated videos targeting several of his political rivals, continuing a string of online trolling that began earlier in the week, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

The latest round of posts came after Trump had already mocked Rosie O’Donnell with an edited image, followed by a Truth Social message stating:

“As previously mentioned, we are giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship. She is not a Great American and is, in my opinion, incapable of being so!”

After 10 p.m. ET, Trump broadened his focus to other opponents and potential future presidential contenders.

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One of the videos showed California Democratic Senator Adam Schiff during a “Meet the Press” interview, edited with an elongated neck, matching the President’s nickname for him, “Pencil Neck.”

Another clip featured former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker. The AI-edited video depicted the two engaged in a sumo wrestling match, referencing Trump’s frequent criticisms of both men over their weight.

California Governor Gavin Newsom was also a target in two separate videos. In one, Newsom was portrayed as effeminate while losing a fight with a punching bag illustrated with Trump in the style of Rocky Balboa.

In another, Newsom appeared wearing a “Trump 2028” campaign hat and declaring support for a third term, stating, “I’m one of his biggest supporters. These guys are not screwing around.”

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The videos come amid speculation surrounding the 2028 presidential field, with Newsom and Pritzker both considered potential Democratic contenders.

Trump’s use of AI-generated satire to mock rivals reflects a continuation of his long-standing strategy of branding political opponents with nicknames and ridicule.

The posts follow a trend of heightened activity from Trump on Truth Social, where he has increasingly used the platform to engage directly with his base and launch attacks on critics.

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