President Donald Trump enraged onlookers by spending the 82nd anniversary of D-Day flooding Truth Social with AI-generated videos glorifying himself — riding a camel through a desert, skydiving with a red parachute, walking through cheering crowds in New York — while posting nothing about the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
The backlash from analysts was swift.
“It’s D-Day. Trump’s first post on Truth Social is a bizarre AI video about how much people love Donald Trump,” Republicans Against Trump wrote Saturday morning. “Not a word about the heroes who stormed the beaches of Normandy. That tells you everything you need to know about Trump.”
As the hours passed without any acknowledgment from the Commander in Chief, the group posted updates. “Still no mention of D-Day from Trump.” Then, near the end of the day: “It’s almost 5 p.m. on D-Day. The Commander in Chief still hasn’t said a word about it. Disgraceful.”
What Trump did post included an AI image mocking the Obama Presidential Center as a garbage can surrounded by a tent city, a transphobic AI collage targeting Rosie O’Donnell, an attack on a federal judge blocking his White House drone port, and multiple videos apparently designed to show the world how beloved he is.
Political commentator Molly Ploofkins put it plainly: “Trump marks the D-Day anniversary by glorifying himself with AI slop.”
Spanish journalist Carlos Montero, whose post was translated from Spanish, was more blunt: “This man is not well! Commemorating D-Day, in which the anniversary of the Normandy Landings is celebrated, Trump posts this video.”
Others skipped the commentary and went clinical. “Malignant narcissism is a severe, destructive form of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) characterized by grandiosity, a total lack of empathy, antisocial behavior, and sadism,” one widely-shared post read, posted beneath a screenshot of Trump’s AI skydiving video.
Trump marks the D-Day anniversary by glorifying himself with AI slop pic.twitter.com/GCLVCQI7PE — Molly Ploofkins (@Mollyploofkins) June 6, 2026
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