The diss track mocks Trump, alleging he uses dramatic incidents to shift attention when his poll numbers fall. It mocks his ego as fragile and claims growing discontent among some MAGA supporters, while also suggesting the country faces financial strain and that his control over the narrative is weakening.

Iran releases Lego-style video mocking Trump after White House dinner shooting
Iran has released a Lego-style diss track video targeting US President Donald Trump after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner incident in Washington. The animated video, which has been widely shared on social media, uses a satirical song format to criticise Trump’s leadership and the security response during the incident.
The clip refers to the chaos at the dinner after reports of gunfire led to the sudden evacuation of Trump and other senior leaders. Trump, who was speaking at the time, was quickly moved away by Secret Service agents, while guests were later escorted out of the venue.
In the video, the makers use a rap-style track to accuse the Trump administration of creating drama and shaping public narratives. It suggests that while Trump may influence the media narrative in the US, he does not have the same control over Iran.
One of the central lines in the track says, "Every time your polls drop, you pull up the same scheme." The video suggests that whenever Trump's popularity or poll numbers fall, he creates or seizes on dramatic moments to draw attention back to himself. Another line says, "Snowflake ego so high, can't handle the smoke. Hire the mentalist, so you don't get roasted."
The track also mocks Trump's public image, describing his ego as fragile and calling him "super fragile." It claims that the country is under financial strain and says that even some MAGA supporters are beginning to recognise flaws in his leadership. Another lyric says, "MAGA waking up, country going broke. You control the dinner, but you lost the same. You control the narrative, but you still a loser."
The video uses phrases such as "empty plates", "rushed exit" and "staged scene". It says that although the panic was eventually brought under control, nothing actually happened at the dinner and the episode amounted to confusion and drama. It also says that while Trump tries to appear strong in public, people laugh at him behind the scenes and do not take him seriously.
The high-profile event was attended by First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, other senior officials and cabinet members. The disruption took place while Trump was delivering his speech.
The video is not being seen as an isolated case. Similar satirical or propaganda-style AI-generated videos linked to Iran or pro-Iran accounts have surfaced online earlier as well. Earlier this month, YouTube banned Explosive Media, a group of pro-Iran creators that describes itself as independent but is widely suspected of having links to the Iranian government. The group was known for making viral AI-generated Lego-style videos mocking Trump.
The latest video has again drawn attention because of its format, its timing after the Washington dinner incident and its direct attack on Trump's handling of the episode, while also pointing to a wider pattern of similar content linked to pro-Iran networks online.
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Published By:
Sayan Ganguly
Published On:
Apr 27, 2026 08:28 IST

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