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Hacker who played AI video of Trump kissing Musk’s feet is ID’d as feds warn of consequences

The federal government broadcast a video of President Trump's AI-powered kissing Elon Musk's feet on public television on HUD on Monday, threatening to take legal action against them Identified the cyberpunk that existed.

Officials from the Housing and Urban Development Agency said that individuals were identified, but they also gave names to them and revealed how hackers broke into the government television system at the agency's headquarters cafeteria. He said there was no.

President Trump is shown kissing Elon Musk's feet in an AI-controlled video.
The nasty rogue video was aired across HUD TV on Monday at the department headquarters.

“An individual was escorted from the property yesterday,” a HUD official posted Tuesday. “The legal implications are being investigated. Additionally, termination or suspension of certain services is being investigated to be relevant to the department.”

HUD workers were caught off guard when an unsettling, fraudulent video was broadcast at department headquarters with the message “Long Live the Real King.”

HUD officials later regained control of the television system and began using it to promote Trump's achievements in the second term so far.

The footage of the backlash video was first shared on social media by VOX reporter Rachel Cohen.

The billionaires Tesla and SpaceX Tech Titan masks are leveraging their positions as Trump's advisors to pursue government-wide cuts through government efficiency teams. This has led to some government workers rage and protests.

HUD was Doge's top target, I insisted earlier this month He claimed that the recovery of $1.9 billion from the division was “allost during the Biden administration.”

Trump and Musk have formed an alliance in efforts to curb federal bureaucracy. Tesla Titan has made HUD one of his top cost reduction targets. Bloomberg via Getty Images

The world's wealthiest men are putting pressure on federal workers to increase productivity.

On Saturday, for example, Musk instructed the HR and Management Department to blow emails to government workers who have been demanding they create a five-point list of achievements since last week.

He had given them a deadline until late Monday night to cough the list, but the OPM later made it clear that requests were not mandatory for the government-wide talent sector.

“There were a lot of geniuses in sending it,” Trump told reporters Monday. “We're trying to find out if people are working, so we're sending letters to people: 'Tell me what you did last week.'

“If people don't respond, it's very possible that there's no one like that or they're not working.”

For weeks, liberal critics have tried to fight Trump and Musk against each other by exploiting the egos of two men.

“Eron called me and said, 'They're trying to pull us apart,'” Trump reflected on Fox News' Sean Hannity in an interview aired last week. “They said, 'Donald Trump handed over control of the presidency to Elon Musk.'

“It's so obvious. They're so bad,” he said of the critics.

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