Trump mocks Jeffries with new AI video after Democrats deem first as racist
President Trump doubled down with a second AI video mocking Hakeem Jeffries amid stalled government funding talks and looming shutdown, drawing widespread Democratic condemnation.
- President Donald Trump posted an AI-modified video mocking House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries before a government shutdown.
- A Senate vote failed to pass a stopgap spending bill, leading to expected federal agency shutdowns after midnight.
- Most Democrats oppose Republican spending bills without the reversal of cuts to Medicaid and an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies.
- Jeffries criticized the video as a distraction from healthcare issues, stating, 'Bigotry will get you nowhere.
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Hakeem Jeffries Sombrero Videos
The Hakeem Jeffries Sombrero Videos refers to a series of AI video edits posted to President Donald Trump's Truth Social and X accounts showing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wearing a sombrero while mariachi music plays. The first video was posted in late September 2025 and uses AI to show Chuck Schumer talking about how nobody likes the Democratic party anymore because of their "woke trans bullshit" and suggesting that they want illegal…
Hakeem Jeffries Goes Ballistic On MSNBC Whining About Video Of Him In A Sombrero That Trump Posted - The American Tribune.com
Speaking during a very unintentionally funny appearance on MSNBC, Democratic House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) went utterly ballistic over a video that President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social. The video, which was an obviously edited one meant to be humorous, leading Democrats like Rep. Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) were shown whining about Trump while Jeffries wore a photoshopped on sombrero…
The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, defended the post that President Donald Trump spread mocking Democratic leaders, who he put with hat and moustache, stereotypes of Mexicans. "About the hat, Hakeem Jeffries said it was racist. And, honestly, I don't even know what that means. I mean, is he a Mexican-American who feels offended?", Vance said in a press conference. "I mean, I saw one of the major television stations publish the me…
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