Mark Hamill apologizes for ai image of trump in grave

Actor Mark Hamill posted an AI-generated image showing President Donald Trump in a grave on the social media platform Bluesky before deleting it. He later issued a partial apology and clarified his intentions regarding the post.

Hamill, known for portraying Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films, shared the image on Bluesky. The post was removed shortly afterward, though it remained accessible online through other means. He stated that he did not wish for Trump to die but wanted him to live long enough to face accountability for alleged crimes.

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