Donald Trump Wields Lightsaber In White House Post; Star Wars AI Stunt Backfires
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/ May 05, 2025, 09:20AM IST
On Star Wars Day, the White House stirred up chaos with yet another wild AI image of Donald Trump, this time as a galactic warrior wielding a red lightsaber and flanked by bald eagles. Meant to portray him as a Jedi hero, the image hilariously backfired as fans compared his Sith-style look to Darth Vader, not a light-side savior. Shared on May 4, the meme doubled as a political jab at Democrats, labeling them 'the Empire.' But with Trump himself looking like the Dark Lord, the post triggered confusion, mockery, and endless memes, especially since it followed his now-infamous AI Pope photo just days earlier.
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