We’ve written before about how the developments in artificial intelligence have spawned a creative outpouring that is changing the world as we know it. Certainly, there are some scary sides to the burgeoning technology, but it has also given rise to incredible advancements that most of us couldn’t have even envisioned just a few years ago.
The Marco Rubio-handling-every job-imaginable memes have taken over the internet, as no amount of words can compete with the gentle (friendly) lampooning of the hilarious fake pictures of the hard-working Secretary of State.
There’s another set of laugh-out-loud creations going viral too, though, and that is the obviously not real clips of President Trump — along with his aides and the media — being portrayed as babies as they confront serious real-world problems.
The eye rolls of the (fabricated) NY Times journalists and Iranian leaders are what make the clips so hilarious, as the creators often use Trump’s real words.
Watch this epic episode of “Diaper Diplomacy”:
“The New York Times has no credibility.” - Trump snaps at NYT reporter after question on bombing Iran’s bridges and power plants pic.twitter.com/UFmq2PuNmM
— DiaperDiplomacy (@DiaperDiplomacy) April 6, 2026
The expression on the baby Times reporter as Trump rips him is priceless, as are Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth's facial reactions.
Obviously, the conflict with Iran is a very serious matter, but we all need some humor in our lives to lighten the load.
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Did you ever imagine what President Trump would be like in therapy? This is how it might go down:
The therapist asks Baby Trump if he's stressed by the pressures of the job. Not hardly, "the president" answers:
Stressed? No. I cause stress. Big difference. Other people get stressed watching me win. That's on them. I sleep beautifully, too. Three or four hours, and sometimes I don't sleep.
In this case, I can’t find anything that indicates that Trump actually said this, but the fact that it sounds so much like something he would proclaim is what makes it so funny.
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Here’s Baby Trump riffing on birthright citizenship. Watch the "Chinese billionaire" and try not to laugh:
“Our Country Is Being Scammed.” — Trump Responds to Doocy on Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/cqkTDXk9cO
— DiaperDiplomacy (@DiaperDiplomacy) April 1, 2026
The fake clips can become quite juvenile too, which I don’t mind a bit if I’m being honest:
@valuable.content4 baby trump hilarious 😂 #trump #usa_tiktok #babytok #aibaby #funnybaby #talkingbaby #jokes #fyp ♬ original sound - Valuable Content
They’re silly, they’re stupid — but damn, these internet creations are funny. We live in uncertain times (don’t we always?), and the Iranian conflict could seriously ramp up Tuesday night, according to our actual, non-AI-generated president.
A good laugh, though, is sometimes just the thing we need, and Baby Trump, for many — judging by the massive viewership — often delivers the goods.
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