Trump triggered by Lincoln Project ad calling him 'weak' — and claims videos are fake AI
The Lincoln Project mocks Trump for being weak compared to President Biden. (Photo: Screen capture via The Lincoln Project video)

Trump is accusing his conservative nemeses of cooking up A.I. videos to discredit him.

A video titled "Feeble," posted by The Lincoln Project on Monday, was quickly swatted away by the 45th president as "fake."

"The perverts and losers at the failed and once disbanded Lincoln Project, and others, are using A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) in their Fake television commercials in order to make me look as bad and pathetic as Crooked Joe Biden, not an easy thing to do," he posted on TruthSocial. "Fox News shouldn’t run these ads, just as low ratings CNN & MSDNC will not, under any circumstances, run negative ads on Biden or the Democrats.

"They are, after all, in-kind campaign contributors to the Dems!"

The minute-long video is a slick takedown of the aspiring leader committing a series of gaffes and blunders both during and since leaving the White House.

The Lincoln Project, made up of a cadre of GOP and ex-GOP anti-Trumpers, suggests the candidate running to unseat President Joe Biden is "weak" and "unsteady."

"You need help getting around," a female's voice suggests as Trump struggles with trying to pronounce the word "anonymous."

In 2020, Trump appeared to be slurring his words during a speech in New Jersey, prompting even Fox to snicker. CNN crafted a super-cut of Trump sniffling and slurring his words from 2017, when he was much younger.

The narrator then asks: "Are you sure you don't have dementia," before answering the question in a hushed whisper with a still photo of Trump with his arm around his father. "It runs in the family." Fred Trump Sr. died of Alzheimer's Disease.

The narrator then hammers Trump for his cognitive acuity. "You keep confusing things," she said, with Trump mistakenly saying: "And we did with Obama. We won an election," claiming he beat President Barack Obama in the 2016 election when it was former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

After being corrected twice in one interview, Trump tried to save it by saying they were all intentional. Joe Biden, he claimed, was really just Barack Obama pulling the strings. That's why he was referencing beating Obama. But, Trump didn't beat Biden in 2016 either.

She continued: "Getting the facts wrong." The most recent example is of Trump not knowing which country Viktor Orbán leads.

Trump appeared next to first responders and leaders in the fire-ravaged town of Paradise, California, saying, "We just left Pleasure—" and multiple people corrected him. "Oh Paradise," he said.

The video does not mock him for walking around with a piece of toilet paper on his shoe, and losing his power, strength and even his manhood. What the video does show, however, is an open palm pouring out two Viagra pills.

When paired up against President Biden, Trump comes across as frail, while Biden is "stronger" and "fitter," the ad continues. It shows Biden jogging up to a stage to meet his wife. It then cuts to him riding a bike along a street, then bounding up the stairs while meeting Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The video takes another dig at Trump for living in isolation, showing him being left behind by his former first lady, Melania Trump.

"You're falling apart Donald," the narrator states. "Breaking down right in front of our eyes."

All of the clips in the Lincoln Project video of the former president are verified. They are not created by artificial intelligence.

See the video from the Lincoln Project below or at the link here.