Jim halpert from the office tells the food truck one story in an ai-generated video
Jim Halpert from The Office

WATCH: Food Truck One — “The Office” Reacts

Trump escaped Turkey in a catering truck while press and staff flew a decoy plane. Now an AI Office parody is roasting it — and Food Truck One is uncomfortably perfect.

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Sometimes the news writes its own punchline. An AI-generated video of a mock episode of The Office features realistic interview scenes and spot-on portrayals of each character’s personality/quirks. Jim called the story “Food Truck One.”

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On July 8, 2026, President Trump walked up the stairs of the old blue-and-white Air Force One in Ankara, Turkey, waved to the cameras, and disappeared inside.

Minutes later, out of view on the far side of the plane, he stepped into an airport catering truck that had been raised to a service door.

The truck lowered to the tarmac, drove him across the airfield, and delivered him to a smaller military jet — an Air Force C-32A — that flew him to England.

The 747 he’d just boarded on camera took off anyway. Still labeled Air Force One. Still carrying reporters, White House staff, Air Force crew, and Secret Service agentsas many as 100 people, none of whom knew the president wasn’t on board.

They were told to keep their window shades down for the entire flight.

The reason, first reported by the Washington Post and since confirmed by CNN and ABC, was a credible Iranian threat — reportedly an Iranian cell with a shoulder-fired missile and knowledge of Trump’s movements in Ankara.

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When reporters later asked why their shades had to stay down, Trump told them they were “probably on a dangerous flight,” then added: “But if I go, you go. Right?”

Presidents have used decoy planes before. When Bill Clinton did it flying into Pakistan in 2000, the White House quietly told the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association first, so at least one journalist knew what their colleagues were flying into.

This time, nobody told anyone. A handful of Trump’s closest aides rode along in the catering truck. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly stayed on the decoy.

Which brings us to the video below.

The TikTok account DID I STUTTER? dropped an AI-generated parody depicting an episode of The Office — talking-head interviews, deadpan glances at the camera, every character exactly as insufferable as you remember them.

They’re calling it Food Truck One. It’s satire, and the creator says so clearly, but the characters’ voices and mannerisms are uncannily realistic enough to make it worth the watch.

The Office Reacts to Food Truck One

This video is AI-generated satire created by a TikTok user. It is not affiliated with NBC/Universal or the characters of The Office

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