President Donald Trump has taken aim at his critics in a new viral video, offering what he calls a "treatment plan" for those he claims suffer from "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
In the AI-generated clip, Trump presents a "simple" plan: turning off "fake news," saying prayers, and consuming a Diet Coke. He claims this will have a "remarkable difference" in the lives of his "patients."
The video features testimonials from fake celebrities, including Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro, Rosie O'Donnell, and Whoopi Goldberg, who all claim to have benefited from Trump's treatment plan.
De Niro, in particular, has been a vocal critic of Trump, calling him "sadistic" and labeling his leadership a "kakistocracy." Trump has responded by calling De Niro "sick and demented."
Trump has previously claimed that TDS is a genuine medical concern, saying it is "actually a disease." Some experts have suggested that TDS afflicts up to 75% of liberal patients, who may experience symptoms such as insomnia, trauma, and restlessness.
A proposed bill in Minnesota would have required the state to include Trump derangement syndrome under its definition of mental illness, describing it as "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal persons that is in reaction to the policies and presidencies of President Donald J. Trump."
However, the bill did not pass. Trump's latest video has sparked a new wave of criticism, with many dismissing his treatment plan as a joke.