White House mocked for looping Trump 'winning' video for an hour
White House mocked for looping Trump 'winning' video for hour

The Trump White House faced widespread mockery and criticism after sharing a bizarre video of Donald Trump saying the word 'winning' on a continuous loop for over an hour. The clip, which lasted 1 hour and 17 seconds, was posted on the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, with the caption: 'President Trump saying WINNING for 1 hour.' The White House added, 'Can't stop, won't stop.'

Public Reaction

Critics quickly responded, with many expressing disbelief and derision. One user called it the 'most desperate shit I watched all week,' while another said it was 'so hard to believe' the clip came from the official White House account. Others pointed out the irony of the 'winning' message amid soaring gas prices, attributed to Trump's policies in Iran. A user remarked, 'Gas is literally $5 a gallon.' Another comment highlighted that 'repeating a lie over and over again doesn't make it true.'

Embarrassment and Criticism

Several commentators expressed concern over the impact on America's global reputation. One user stated, 'It's amazing to see how far the United States global reputation has fallen... we are the laughing stock of the entire world.' Another called it 'a source of embarrassment for at least 100 years,' adding that the GOP should never hold the White House again. Comparisons were drawn to the dystopian series 'Black Mirror,' with one user remarking, 'Black Mirror doesn't even have an episode for this.'

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The video also drew attention to the apparent disconnect between the administration's messaging and reality. One critic noted, 'The delusion has fully metastasized into full-blown psychosis.' Another asked, 'How are people this unwell able to continue running the country?' The incident has sparked a broader debate about the use of official government accounts for what many perceive as propaganda.

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