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Dem Lawmaker Delivers The Most Backhanded Apology After Wild Trump AI Slop Attack
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) managed to mock two generations of Trumps in a single response to a bizarre attack by President Donald Trump. Khanna appeared on Fox News on Saturday, which likely triggered the president to post an angry demand that the network keep Khanna off the air. Trump shared an apparently AI-generated image of Khanna as a wolf wearing a bloody sheepskin, while holding a sheep and also money. Khanna shared Trump’s image ― along with an apology to Donald Trump Jr., one of the president’s three sons, who was married over the weekend. His father did not attend, saying last week he had to deal with “Iran and other things” instead. As it turned out, those “other things” included firing off that social media post about Khanna. “Congratulations on your wedding @DonaldJTrumpJr,” Khanna wrote. “Sorry for distracting your Dad with this important work.” Story continues below the post. Congratulations on your wedding @DonaldJTrumpJr. Sorry for distracting your Dad with this important work. pic.twitter.com/feq0YxtFOS Khanna also responded in a video shared on TikTok and Instagram. “I guess we now know why he isn’t going to his son Donald Jr.’s wedding: He’s too busy posting AI attacks on political opponents like me,” Khanna said. “And why is he upset at me? Because I’ve gone on Fox News and called him out on the Epstein class and the economy that is broken and shafting working Americans.” Khanna was one of the leaders of the push in Congress to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, which was ultimately signed into law ― although critics say the Justice Department still hasn’t released all the files as required. Khanna vowed to keep pushing. “Well, let me tell you something: I’m not afraid of Donald Trump,” he said. “I’m gonna keep going on Fox News and calling him out.” Sure enough ― and despite Trump’s demand ― Khanna appeared on Fox News again on Sunday. By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.