Employees at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) were caught off guard by an unexpected and bizarre broadcast on their cafeteria televisions.
On the morning of February 24, 2025, while staff members were returning to work after a major federal mandate, screens throughout the building began playing a strange video.
The footage, which lasted approximately five minutes, displayed an AI-generated clip of former U.S. President Donald Trump in an unusual and compromising scenario.

Adding to the mystery, the video was overlaid with the caption “LONG LIVE THE REAL KING,” raising speculation about its intent and origins.
The broadcast was unprompted, and it remains unclear how the video appeared on the government buildingโs network. Employees watching the footage were left confused, with some recording the incident and sharing it on social media.
HUD spokesperson Kasey Lovett addressed the incident, stating, “Another waste of taxpayer dollars and resources. Appropriate action will be taken for all involved.”

The department has since launched an investigation to determine who was behind the stunt and how the unauthorized footage made it onto government-controlled screens.
The timing of the broadcast was particularly striking, as it coincided with the first day back in office for thousands of federal employees.
A recent executive order from President Trump had officially ended remote work for government workers, requiring them to return to their offices full-time.
The unexpected video only added to the tension surrounding this transition, as employees were met with a surreal scene instead of their usual workday routine.

Despite the bizarre nature of the footage, it has fueled conversations about Trump’s ongoing political influence and his relationship with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
Musk, who was recently appointed by Trump as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been implementing controversial policies aimed at streamlining federal operations.
One of Muskโs more recent mandates requires all government employees to submit weekly reports detailing their contributions, with non-compliance potentially leading to termination.
This policy has been met with significant resistance, with some critics arguing that it creates an unnecessary burden on employees and opens the door for mass layoffs.

The phrase “LONG LIVE THE REAL KING” in the video also sparked speculation, particularly after Trump recently posted “Long Live the King!” on his social media platform, Truth Social.
Many have questioned whether the video was intended as a satirical statement about Trumpโs influence over Musk, or if it was a prank meant to stir controversy within the federal workplace.
Social media users had mixed reactions to the viral footage, with one person commenting, “This is so funny but disgusting as well,” while another joked, “Bro has two left feet.”

Others raised concerns over the security implications of AI-generated content being used in such a public and politically sensitive setting.
Despite the ongoing investigation, the true source of the video remains unknown, leaving federal employees and the public with more questions than answers.
With the increasing use of artificial intelligence in media manipulation, the incident highlights the growing challenges of distinguishing fact from fiction in a digital era.

As government officials work to identify those responsible for the unauthorized broadcast, the episode serves as a reminder of the unpredictable and sometimes unsettling nature of AI-driven content.
HUD employees, meanwhile, have been left to wonder whether this was simply a prankโor something far more politically charged.
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