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Trump shares AI-generated alien images, declaring ‘target destroyed’

Last updated: May 19, 2026 12:55 am
Ayesha Masood
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Trump shares AI-generated alien images, declaring ‘target destroyed’
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Donald Trump posted a series of AI-generated images to his Truth Social account on Tuesday, depicting aliens in military settings and a bizarre, uncaptioned graphic of a spacecraft hovering over the White House.

The former president offered no context for the posts, save for a brief caption on one image featuring a green, humanoid figure in a military uniform: “Target destroyed.”

The images—which bear the distinct, glossy hallmarks of generative AI, including distorted facial features and surreal lighting—appear to be part of a broader trend of Trump’s social media activity. In recent weeks, he has leaned heavily into AI-created content, often sharing images that depict him in heroic or surreal scenarios.

This specific set, however, marks a pivot toward science fiction themes. The posts were quickly amplified by his base, though they left mainstream political observers searching for a connection to his current campaign platform.

The imagery mirrors a growing trend among political campaigns to use synthetic media to generate engagement. While the images are clearly fantastical, they raise questions about the efficacy—and the intent—of using AI to blur the line between political messaging and internet memes.

Experts in digital media have noted that Trump’s reliance on AI content serves a dual purpose: it bypasses traditional media gatekeepers and creates high-engagement, shareable assets that perform well within the echo chambers of his platform.

The campaign has not issued a statement regarding the origin of the images or the intent behind the “target destroyed” caption.

For now, the posts remain on his feed, a digital curiosity that underscores the increasingly surreal nature of the 2024 election cycle. Whether the move is a calculated attempt to signal a specific policy stance or merely an exercise in social media provocation, it has successfully dominated the news cycle for the day.
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