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Deepfake: How the Trump-Zelensky Meeting Really Should Have Gone

Have you noticed that irreverent comedy has been making a bit of a comeback ever since Elon Musk bought Twitter and turned it into an [almost] free speech platform? Nothing shows off the returning confidence of Americans more than our ability to laugh at things—especially historic moments like the day that President Trump kicked Volodymyr Zelenskyy out of the White House and fed his lunch to the hired help.

Twitter/X user @MrReaganUSA has put together an AI deepfake video of how the conversation in the White House “should have gone” between Trump and Zelensky.

We do have to warn you that the video below is a bit on the spicy side with some NSFW content. We don’t call the little Ukrainian dictator a “gay psychopath” for no reason, and some of his weird proclivities are parodied in the video below.

 

While the lip sync is slightly off, the AI copying of Trump and Zelensky’s voices and Zelensky’s halting accent is spot-on.

We have no doubt that everyone has seen the original video of the meeting that flew completely off the rails. The video below gives us a chance to laugh at an otherwise very serious historic event.

The fake discussion covers the cocaine in the White House and Trump even tries to explain what a metaphor is to the befuddled Zelensky.

Enjoy:


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