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White House targets Democrats with racist AI-generated videos amid shutdown dispute

AI-generated videos mocking Democratic leaders, including Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, spark outrage at the White House. The stunt, timed with Hispanic Heritage Month, leads to backlash and playful responses from GOP figures.

October 02, 2025 / 07:26 IST
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AI memes spark White House controversy
AI memes spark White House controversy

The White House briefing room became a political spectacle on October 1 when staff began playing AI-generated videos of Democratic leaders on the large screens. These videos, which were first shared by President Donald Trump earlier in the week, were widely condemned as racist.

The videos mocked House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. One featured Jeffries with a fake moustache and oversized sombrero, while Schumer appeared to rant about offering free healthcare to undocumented immigrants, set to the Mexican folk tune Jarabe Tapatío. Another clip took Jeffries' real condemnation of the video—calling it disgusting—and overlaid the same caricature of him.

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The timing of the stunt during Hispanic Heritage Month only intensified criticism.

Jeffries responded with his own meme, superimposing a distorted "fat head" image of Vice President JD Vance onto a video of himself standing in the briefing room. "JD Vance thinks we will surrender to the Republican effort to gut healthcare because of a sombrero meme. Not happening, Bro," Jeffries posted on X.