People are going absolutely wild after Trump uploads AI-generated video of him playing piano to unsuspected song

People across the internet are freaking out after Donald Trump shared a very strange, funny, and unexpected video of himself. In the video, it looks like he’s playing the piano to the famous song Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey. But he’s not really playing—it’s all created using artificial intelligence (AI). The video is clearly fake, but it’s realistic enough to get people talking, and it’s spreading fast online.
Trump posted the video on his platform, Truth Social. It starts with him sitting at a large piano that’s decorated with an American flag. Then, as the music plays, the video shows him also playing the guitar while wearing flashy red, white, and blue pants, like a rock star. It even shows him banging on drums at one point. The whole thing feels like a strange music fantasy video where Trump is a one-man band. Thankfully, he doesn’t sing in it, but the image of him rocking out to a power ballad from the ’80s is odd enough.
This isn’t the first time Trump has posted an AI-made video. He’s shared others before, including one that showed a dramatic, fake vision of the future in Gaza. It seems like he enjoys using these kinds of videos—maybe to be funny, maybe to get attention, or maybe both. They don’t show real events, but they definitely get people talking.
After Trump posted it, Elon Musk, who has been part of Trump’s team in a special government role, shared the video too. Musk put it on X (formerly Twitter), which made even more people see it. Some comments were shocked, some were amused, and some just joked about how weird the whole thing was. One person even asked if Trump was going on a world tour after his time in office.
Elon Musk, by the way, has been working in a government role created under Trump called the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. But recently Musk said he’s going to spend less time on that because he needs to focus more on his businesses, like Tesla and SpaceX. He told investors that he’ll only be spending a day or two each week on government matters now. Not long after that, Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, confirmed that Musk is no longer working closely with the president day-to-day.
So to sum it up, Trump posted a weird and entertaining fake video of himself acting like a rock star, and the internet exploded with reactions. It’s not real, but people are definitely watching and talking about it. Whether it’s for laughs or just attention, Trump is using AI in a way that’s getting everyone’s eyes back on him—and it’s working.