Donald Trump publishes a video where he throws a former TV host into a garbage container
Once again, Donald Trump resorted to Artificial Intelligence to mock one of his rivals through a racy video
President Donald Trump shared a video created with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in which he throws former television host Stephen Colbert into a garbage container and then starts dancing in mockery.
On a recurring basis, the host of “The Late Show”—a program broadcast by the CBS television network—criticized the nation's president and several of his policies.
Colbert's wit and ability to make Trump look bad in front of his audience ended up becoming something very similar to a thorn in the side of the 79-year-old New Yorker.
However, unexpectedly, the cancellation of “The Late Show” was announced on the grounds that the company was facing financial problems that prevented it from continuing with the nightly program.
This is how, after 11 years, Stephen Colbert was left without a program and without a job.
Hours after saying goodbye to the public that used to watch him on the small screen, the former presenter became an object of ridicule by Donald Trump.
Thanks to the advancement of technology, the New York magnate's team of collaborators created a video with AI where, in the first instance, Colbert appears on a television set addressing his followers.
However, at a certain point in their dialogue, Trump emerges to hold him tightly until he takes him to a garbage container where he ends up throwing him and, to prevent him from escaping, immediately closes the voluminous box.
Immediately afterwards, with a smile on his face, the Republican begins to dance to the rhythm of “YMCA” by the Village People.
Through another publication, Trump implied that Colbert's dismissal could be replicated by other TV hosts.
"The dismissal of Stephen Colbert from CBS marked the beginning of the end for hosts of talentless, unpleasant, overly well-paid, unfunny, and very low-rated late-night television shows. Others, with even less talent, will soon follow. May they all rest in peace!", he emphasized.

