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Trump Posts New AI ‘Sombrero’ Video as Shutdown Standoff Continues

The White House is treating the memes as leverage in stalled funding talks over health-care provisions that Democrats dispute.

Overview

  • On Thursday, Trump shared a new video featuring a poncho-and-sombrero “fake Trump” mocking Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer and vowing not to give in to Democrats’ demands.
  • Vice President JD Vance defended the posts at a White House briefing, calling them funny and promising the “sombrero memes will stop” if Jeffries helps reopen the government.
  • The White House played the AI videos on loop in the briefing room as a deputy communications official posted that “the sombreros will continue until the government reopens.”
  • Jeffries and Schumer denounced the clips as racist and unserious, and Democrats including Jeffries and California Gov. Gavin Newsom responded with their own doctored memes targeting Vance.
  • The government has been shut since Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass a stopgap bill, with Republicans claiming Democrats are seeking health-care benefits for undocumented immigrants and Democrats rejecting that characterization.