China AI-Generated videos depicting MAGA supporters – including Trump himself – working in warehouses sewing and manufacturing are going viral after the trade war between Beijing and Washington kicked off.pic.twitter.com/XP1jd4oyLC
— The American Way With Sheila Kay (@usasheilakay) April 11, 2025
Trump taking a 30 min lunch break from the factory work at the fat factory model he created that will make America great again pic.twitter.com/941SMKojGY
— Utamadush
(@utamadush) April 9, 2025
How to make your own AI video
Selecting your video engine: Power vs. freedom vs. cost
Kling AI offers respectable quality with significantly fewer content restrictions, at a fraction of the cost—for example, it will generate a video of Trump (which Google’s Veo2 censors), but it won’t generate NSFW or extreme stuff. Its free tier crawls along at snail’s pace but actually works. This is likely the engine behind many viral Trump factory videos circulating online.
Wan 2.1 is not available on Freepik, but appears on platforms like Fal.ai, charging roughly $1 per 4-second clip. It’s open-source, can run locally with sufficient hardware, and operates without content restrictions—literally anything goes.
Luma Dream Machine will give you quick, affordable results that lean slightly toward the fantastical. That’s perfect for meme-worthy political ideas that don’t require photorealistic quality—like turning Trump into a flying superhero, or making him eat a grossly exaggerated hamburger.
Google Veo2 delivers amazing realism, but enforces strict content policies—no Trump or celebrity videos allowed. It’s also a resource hog, sometimes demanding 3-4 times the computing credits of competing options in cloud-based providers like Freepik.
Runway’s new V4 model is also pretty good at realism with cinematic quality, but shares Google’s restrictions. It’s proprietary and resource-intensive, though slightly less expensive than Veo2.
Crafting your political meme with image-to-video
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Source: https://decrypt.co/314572/underground-guide-making-ai-generated-viral-videos