Adding to the list of diss style Lego videos, Iran shared a video of the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Sunday in an attempt to mock the US president Donald Trump.
The now-viral video features a Lego-style, AI-generated satirical lyrics about security handling the incident and Trump’s leadership. Moreover, the wording contained references to the attack being organized.
One of the key lines contained the lyrics, “Every time your polls drop, you do the same scheme,” referring to Trump creating dramatic moments when his polls or popularity drop.
Wow. Iran’s dirty Lego diss team is FAST. pic.twitter.com/ILdlraLfFq
— Malcolm Nance (@MalcolmNance) April 26, 2026
Another set of lyrics, “MAGA woke up, the country is falling apart. You control the dinner, but you’ve lost the same thing. You control the narrative, but you’re still a loser,” referred to his supporters beginning to realize the flaws through his leadership.
One line that caught the eye was, “You control the video, but you don’t control Iran,” among other phrases like “empty plates,” a rushed exit, and a “staged scene” that drew on Trump’s controlling narratives to “dramatize” the shooting.
With catchphrases including “Snow’s ego so high, she can’t handle the smoke. Hire the mentalist, so you don’t get baked,” the video’s creators captured the movements of the night while hinting at the “right” time.
A widely shared video gained attention in early April showing the rescue of a US airman after his fighter jet crashed over Iran.
The roughly two-minute animation garnered considerable attention and praise, proving the storytelling capacity of social media trends.
On Sunday, officials and bystanders gathered at the Washington Hilton, where a gunman entered the building, after which shots were heard in the distance. Videos showed security personnel evacuating Donald Trump, his wife and first lady Melania, and other high-ranking individuals.
The suspect entered through a security checkpoint and was detained by the Secret Service shortly thereafter. He is expected to appear in court on Monday, the agencies said.





