GTA 6 memes have become a staple across the internet, fueled by the overwhelming anticipation for the game. One popular trend is the "before GTA 6" meme, and now a new entry has taken the spotlight. This latest meme features an AI-generated voice of Donald Trump, who recently began his second term as President of the United States, humorously announcing an executive order tied to the release of Grand Theft Auto 6 and its second trailer.


The meme video, titled "BREAKING: President Trump targets Rockstar Games in executive order related to GTAVI," was shared on X by user @Dirty_Worka.






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In just a few hours, it amassed an impressive 3.9 million views, 48,000 likes, and over a thousand comments. Reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the editing and some even admitting they almost believed it was real. Interestingly, one of the lead actors from GTA 5 also chimed in, though their response stood out as quite different from the general praise.


Ned Luke, known for portraying Michael De Santa, one of the main protagonists in Grand Theft Auto 5, is quite active on social media and frequently engages with fans. Recently, he reacted to the viral GTA 6 meme video featuring AI-generated audio of President Donald Trump. Instead of commenting directly on the video, Luke tweeted six stars, as seen in the post above. This use of star emojis has become a signature element in his posts about Grand Theft Auto. For example, in a recent tweet about livestreaming GTA Online, he used five stars.






In a previous tweet, which appeared to reference the debunked December 27 GTA 6 trailer release theory, Luke also included five stars. Although that theory didn’t pan out, fans have since proposed a new date for the second trailer’s release: January 30, 2025. Whether this theory holds any weight remains to be seen.