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Maddow Blog | As shutdown deadline arrives, Trump pushes racist and vulgar deepfake targeting Democrats

Steve Benen
Last updated: September 30, 2025 1:21 pm
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Three years into Barack Obama’s first term, as House Republicans pushed the nation closer to a government shutdown, Donald Trump spoke up and urged the public to blame the Democratic president. “If there is a shutdown I think it would be a tremendously negative mark on the president of the United States,” he told NBC News. “He’s the one that has to get people together.”

Fourteen years later, it’s Trump who’s in the White House, demonstrating his own unique approach to getting people together to prevent a shutdown. The New York Times reported:

President Trump shared an A.I.-generated video on Truth Social, mocking the Democrats’ congressional leaders hours after he met with them in negotiations to avert a government shutdown. The video, which fabricated the voice of Senator Chuck Schumer at a news conference on Monday afternoon, falsely accuses Democrats of trying to give free health care to undocumented immigrants to gain their support. In the video, the Democrats’ House leader, Representative Hakeem Jeffries, who is Black, is pictured with a fake mustache and wearing a sombrero.

The video was overtly racist — there was nothing subtle about the fake mustache and sombrero — and quite vulgar. Indeed, the clip the president promoted used computer-generated speech to portray Schumer as saying Democrats are “woke pieces of s—.”

Not surprisingly, Democrats were not amused. Jeffries spoke to MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell and called the video “disgusting,” before adding, “Bigotry will get you nowhere.”

At the heart of the ugly video was the idea that Democrats, by fighting to make health care affordable for American families, are secretly trying to fund coverage for undocumented immigrants — a line House Speaker Mike Johnson continued to peddle on Fox News Monday night.

He and his party are lying about this, though it’s apparently a key part of the GOP’s shutdown strategy.

But let’s also not lose sight of the larger context: Four hours after a White House meeting with congressional leaders and roughly 28 hours before the shutdown deadline, the sitting American president thought it’d be a good idea to amplify an AI-generated video attacking Democrats — whose votes will be needed to resolve the standoff — that was equal parts vulgar, racist and dishonest.

It might seem like ages ago, but during Trump’s first campaign, he presented himself to voters as a world-class dealmaker who knew exactly how to bring Democrats and Republicans together to reach bipartisan agreements. He was the consummate negotiator, Trump said, who knew what it took to make deals happen.

A decade later, those boasts have been exposed as a sham. As Schumer summarized in response to the president’s post, “If you think your shutdown is a joke, it just proves what we all know: You can’t negotiate. You can only throw tantrums.”

This article was originally published on MSNBC.com

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