Imprisoned Obama Goes Viral

President Donald Trump unleashed a wave of AI-generated posts on Truth Social Sunday morning, targeting several longtime political rivals while also boasting that he looks “younger than ever” following his recent trip to China.

The social media spree included multiple AI-generated images and memes aimed at figures Trump has repeatedly accused of weaponizing government institutions against him.

One of the most talked-about posts featured what Trump called “The Shady Bunch,” a parody of the classic 1970s sitcom “The Brady Bunch.”

The image portrayed several Obama-era officials and intelligence figures dressed in prison uniforms.

Among those featured were former President Barack Obama, former FBI Director James Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, former national security adviser Susan Rice, former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

“This is a bad (Sick!) group of people. Very destructive to our great Nation,” Trump wrote alongside the image.

“Caused tremendous damage through Weaponization! President DJT.”

Trump then shifted focus to his recent summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, posting AI-enhanced photos from the trip while complimenting his own appearance.

“President Xi and President Trump are AMAZING,” one post read, while large text on the image claimed that “President Trump gets younger.”

Additional posts from the China trip included captions such as “China Loves Trump” alongside images of the president meeting with Xi and being welcomed in Beijing.

Trump also uploaded a more aggressive AI image showing an American drone launching missiles at Iranian ships, with explosions sending people flying into the air.

The image carried a short caption: “Adios.”

The president has increasingly leaned into AI-generated content on social media throughout his second term, frequently using the technology to mock political opponents and promote administration messaging.

Earlier this month, Trump shared another AI-generated video depicting him physically assaulting late-night host Stephen Colbert before throwing him into a dumpster as the song “YMCA” played in the background.

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The White House’s official social media account later reposted the video with the caption “Bye-bye.”

Trump also recently posted AI-generated content tied to Greenland amid renewed tensions over the administration’s interest in expanding American influence there, as the Daily Mail reported.

One image showed Trump overlooking Greenland’s mountains and villages alongside the message “Hello, Greenland!” while another depicted a futuristic “Golden Dome” shielding the White House from attacks.

The “Golden Dome” concept references Trump’s proposed missile defense system modeled after Iron Dome.

The flood of AI content highlights how Trump has increasingly embraced meme culture and artificial intelligence as central tools in both political messaging and online warfare heading deeper into the 2026 election cycle.

By Reece Walker

Reece Walker covers news and politics with a focus on exposing public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, bureaucrats, Big Tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies.

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