— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 27, 2025
The Civil War ended in 1865. Trump guessed 1869 while speaking about constitutional law. And the internet was not gentle about it.
“This isn’t some trivial gaffe,” one user posted. “It’s a president of the United States mangling basic American history while trying to push a dangerous, unconstitutional agenda on birthright citizenship.”
This isn’t some trivial gaffe it’s a president of the United States mangling basic American history while trying to push a dangerous, unconstitutional agenda on birthright citizenship.
— 𝕄𝕒𝕣𝕘𝕒𝕣𝕖𝕥🌴Siegien 🐦📷 (@margaretsiegien) June 27, 2025
Others took it further: “There’s just no way he could pass a 5th grade history test.” And another added, “This moron has no clue about American history!”
I’m just going to say every school he attended including Wharton passed him due to donations. There’s just no way he could pass a 5th grade history test.
— Dona 🌊🇺🇸🌊 (@jErzeygurl4eva) June 27, 2025
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This moron has no clue about America history!
— Karen 🐞 Ladybug 🖤☕️🖖🏻🍀 (@MrsKladybug) June 27, 2025
The quote even sparked citizenship jokes — with people pointing out that immigrants are required to know more about U.S. history than the president does.
“The US President couldn’t pass the citizenship test,” one user wrote. Another joked, “Those are things that you need to know if you want to pass an immigration test.”
The US President couldn’t pass the citizenship test
— Don Draper (@DonDraperMadMen) June 27, 2025
Those are things that you need to know if you want to pass an immigration test btw
— Bonker (@b0n_ker) June 27, 2025
Below are more reactions from people calling him a moron and mocking his grasp of history.
How is it possible for a person to be this stupid and ignorant? pic.twitter.com/BLW282qndO
— Socrates2023 (@SocratesSword) June 27, 2025
Idiot.
— Benjamin 🇺🇸 🇵🇱 🇺🇦🇬🇪🇹🇼🇮🇱 (@supersteak) June 28, 2025
What an absolute jackass. Too lazy to look up the basic information. Zero thought put into his comments. Just scattered mind verbiage. Our great country is being led by this idiot.
— Rian Davis (@RianAuthor) June 28, 2025
Embarrassing 😏
— Ric₳rdo Rodrigues (@rforodrigues_14) June 27, 2025
This moron has no clue about America history!
— Karen 🐞 Ladybug 🖤☕️🖖🏻🍀 (@MrsKladybug) June 27, 2025
F****** moron.
— Cellulord (@VincentCaviar) June 27, 2025
What made it even more awkward was that Trump brought up the Civil War while trying to argue against birthright citizenship. That right is protected under the 14th Amendment, which was passed in 1868. Although he was close to the amendment date, his reference to the Civil War made no sense and completely missed the point.
The backlash came quickly, especially since Trump has already been under fire for trying to end automatic citizenship for babies born in the United States to undocumented parents or foreign visitors.
Many people say this push is dangerous, and now it is being defended using the wrong facts.
For someone who wants to change how citizenship works, Trump might need to revisit and learn how it all began.
To most people watching, this was not just a small mistake. It was a clear indication that the president does not understand the country’s history, which he is attempting to rewrite.
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