Trump’s AI Imagery Sparks Conversation
WASHINGTON — President Trump has made it clear he isn’t supportive of illegal immigration.
On Sunday, he caused quite a stir online by posting an AI-generated image of himself leading a heavyset foreign national in chains to a military base.
This came shortly after his administration shared a significant number of UFO-related files with the public.
The exaggerated alien image was just one of several AI-generated pictures he released, including one where he appears to be shooting powerful lasers at Earth from a spacecraft.
Interestingly, Trump frequently shares these AI images on Truth Social, often opting for fun depictions of himself as a superhero or astronaut.
Contrarily, while he’s voiced doubts about UFO enthusiasm, the White House has pushed for more transparency on the topic.
“People say they’re seeing UFOs, but do I believe them? Not really,” he stated during an interview with ABC News back in 2019.
Vice President J.D. Vance has speculated that these UFOs, referred to as unidentified anomalous phenomena by the government, might actually be demons instead of extraterrestrial beings.
“I don’t think they’re aliens. I think they’re demons anyway, but that’s a long discussion,” Vance remarked to conservative podcaster Benny Johnson in March.
He further elaborated that many major religions, including Christianity, acknowledge the existence of strange phenomena.
“When I heard about it, [an] Supernatural phenomena, that’s where I’m going with it,” he added, expressing his belief in both good and evil forces at play.
Vance indicated that exploring UFOs had become a personal agenda of his vice presidency.
In February, Trump directed the Pentagon to release information on UFOs following former President Barack Obama’s controversial remarks claiming that aliens are “real.” Obama later clarified that he had seen no proof of aliens on Earth.
This month, the Army unveiled around 162 files related to UFO sightings that span back 80 years.
One notable file includes an account from famed astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who described a “pretty bright light source” observed during the Apollo 11 mission on the Moon.
“Previous administrations have not been transparent on this issue, but with these new documents and videos, the public can now decide for themselves ‘what the heck is going on.’ Enjoy!” Trump declared on Truth Social when the UFO files were released.
Another image posted on Truth Social, labeled “Space Force,” depicted Trump pressing a large red button from what looked like a space combat station, resulting in multiple lasers being fired at Earth.
Though details remain confidential, Trump has been a proponent of developing the Golden Dome missile defense system, intended to address potential nuclear threats in the future.





