Donald Trump has faced criticism for sharing an AI-generated post on social media, likening his upcoming crime crackdown in Chicago to scenes from the movie “Apocalypse Now.” The US Commander-in-Chief posted an image on Truth Social with a caption referencing deportations and war, drawing parallels to the film’s character, Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore.
The post has stirred controversy in Chicago, with the state’s governor condemning Trump as a “wannabe dictator” ahead of the anticipated federal crackdown. Critics, including JB Pritzker, have expressed concerns over the President’s rhetoric, with Pritzker accusing Trump of threatening war on an American city and asserting that Illinois will not be intimidated by such behavior.
Other political figures, such as Illinois representative Mike Quigley and Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson, have also denounced Trump’s statements. Johnson criticized the President’s threats, calling them dishonorable and emphasizing the need to protect the city and its democratic values from Trump’s authoritarian tendencies.
Trump’s declaration of federal intervention in Chicago follows a similar move in California, where he deployed federal forces to address immigration issues, sparking legal challenges. Despite criticism and legal setbacks, Trump remains determined to proceed with his plans to address crime in Chicago, emphasizing the need for federal action in the city.