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Trump Turns On Tucker Carlson And Other MAGA Critics With Spiteful AI Truth Social Post

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President Donald Trump mocked multiple right-wing Trump critics, including Tucker Carlson and former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, in an AI-generated photo on Saturday amid his ongoing habit of portraying his political foes in unfavourable ways using artificial intelligence.

Trump’s Truth Social post featured a fake image of Carlson, Greene, Repuplican Representative Thomas Massie, far-right political commentator Candace Owens, Representative Lauren Boebert and Senator Rand Paul crowded together in an SUV.

In the AI image, a smiling Massie was at the wheel of the vehicle with Greene to his right in the front passenger seat. Carlson was squeezed in between Owens and Boebert in the middle row, while Paul is seen in the far backseat with a smirk.

The group of MAGA outriders presumably was driving through Washington DC as the US Capitol building appeared in the background.

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“Get in loser, we’re going losing,” the photo was captioned.

Trump’s post came after Massie lost the Republican primary earlier this month to challenger Ed Gallrein, who was backed by the president, and following Trump’s withdrawal of his support for Greene, whom he called “wacky” and accused of having “gone Far Left.”

Trump also called Carlson and Owens “low IQ” people, and attacked Boebert for her support for Massie and her push to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. Rand has also been criticised by Trump for voting against the GOP on key issues.

The president took aim at several of his other political opponents on Saturday, using AI-generated images on Truth Social.

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In a separate post, he shared a fake image of himself wearing a New York Knicks jersey and slam dunking on Governor Kathy Hochul.

“PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP vs. Kathy Hochul, New York’s failed Governor who, if people are smart, will vote for Bruce Blakeman — He will, MAKE NEW YORK GREAT AGAIN!” Trump captioned the post.

Trump’s post appeared to be in response to Hochul jeering his Knicks fandom last week by challenging him to name the starting lineup of the “1993 championship team” to test his knowledge of the New York team.

Hochul was ridiculed online over her jab after she apparently mixed up the dates, considering the Knicks haven’t won an NBA championship since 1973.

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