Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video mocking comedian Stephen Colbert, continuing a pattern of using digitally altered content to target critics and political opponents on social media.
The video, posted on both X and Truth Social, depicted Trump physically discarding Colbert into a dumpster before transitioning into celebratory imagery. The official White House social media account later amplified the post with a brief farewell message.
The post came shortly after CBS aired the final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The program’s cancellation occurred amid broader corporate restructuring tied to Paramount Global’s proposed merger with Skydance, which requires federal approval from the Trump administration.
Following the show’s cancellation, Trump publicly celebrated the end of Colbert’s program and suggested other late-night hosts could face similar outcomes. He has previously targeted other television personalities, including Jimmy Kimmel, over critical commentary and jokes made about him and his family.
The incident reflects a broader pattern in which Trump frequently shares AI-generated or digitally manipulated media aimed at critics, opponents, and public figures. Recent examples have included fabricated political imagery involving Gaza, Greenland, Democratic lawmakers, and other political subjects.
Earlier this year, Trump also shared an AI-generated video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama in a racially offensive way. The post was later deleted, with the White House attributing it to a staff error. Trump condemned the racist imagery after the fact but declined to apologize.
The growing use of AI-generated political content has raised ongoing concerns among media ethicists and journalists about misinformation, algorithmic amplification, and the role news organizations play when reproducing inflammatory or misleading social media posts.
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