The White House has responded in a peculiar way to an AI-generated video that appears to show President Donald Trump attacking participants in the “No Kings” rally.

When Entertainment Weekly contacted the White House about the president’s use of Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” in the video, the communications team responded in an unconventional way with a meme from the 1986 film “Top Gun,” which featured the song, with the words “I feel the need for speed” written over the image.

The White House did not immediately respond to News themezone for comment.

Late Saturday, Trump shared the disturbing video, which showed him throwing feces on protesters at what appeared to be the rally site in New York City’s Times Square.

White House responds to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment on use of Kenny Loggins
The White House responds to Entertainment Weekly’s request for comment on its use of Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” in an AI-generated video.

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In a separate post, another AI-generated video shows Trump placing a crown on his head, while former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is seen bowing to the president. The video was originally posted by Vice President JD Vance on BlueSky.

After the post, Loggins responded sternly to Trump via his website and also shared the same thoughts with Variety.

“This is an unauthorized use of my performance of ‘Danger Zone’. No one asked my permission, which I would have denied, and I request that my recording in this video be removed immediately,” Loggins wrote on his website Monday.

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“I can’t imagine why anyone would want their music used or associated with something created for the sole purpose of dividing us,” he continued. “Too many people are trying to tear us apart and we need to find new ways to come together. We are all Americans and we are all patriots. There is no ‘us and them’; that is not who we are, nor what we should be. It is all of us.”