Mark Hamill, star actor “Star Wars”, published an image presenting Donald Trump “dead”
Actor Mark Hamill lit up social media by publishing an image created with AI showing Donald Trump's corpse lying on a grave
Mark Hamill, famous Californian actor, published a controversial image created with Artificial Intelligence(AI) where the body of President Donald Trump is placed on a tomb.
It was just two weeks after a shooting occurred during the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner, which was described by the White House. Like an attempted murder against the nation's president, the 74-year-old actor lit up social media through a publication that could generate legal problems for him.
In an account owned created in Bluesky (bsky.social), a social microblogging network very similar to the X platform, previously known com o Twitter, Hamill shared an image presenting Trump's corpse lying on a grave with hands crossed and eyes closed.
In addition, you can see a tombstone placed on his head highlighting that the New York tycoon allegedly died in 2024, when in real life he death after a student's shot blew off part of his right ear while participating in a campaign rally held in Butler, Pennsylvania.
To the controversial image he added a text that begins with the phrase “I wish”.
Immediately after, the actor reproaches the 79-year-old Republican for what, in his opinion, has resulted in poor work at the head of the White House during his second term as president.
“He should live long enough to witness his inevitable and devastating defeat in the midterm elections, be held accountable for his unprecedented corruption, and be dismissed, condemned and humiliated for his countless crimes. Enough to realize that he will be dishonored forever in the history books,” he emphasized.
Hours after Mark Hamill's post became a trend, the actor himself chose to disappear, but some users reposted it.
Although some news media contacted him with the objective of providing a commentary related to his publication, he refused and now waiting to know the White House's response.

