Critics Roast Trump After He Spent Mother’s Day Praising Himself Instead Of Mothers

The president posted odd AI images throughout the day, but didn't acknowledge Mother's Day.


579
579 points

Sunday was Mother’s Day, and, per The Daily Beast, the president spent it doing just about everything but acknowledging mothers or the holiday.

“Over the course of more than a dozen Truth Social posts on Sunday afternoon, the 79-year-old commander-in-chief rolled out a new nickname for Democrats, raged at Fox News, whined about the Supreme Court, railed against the latest setback in peace talks with Iran, and turned his ire on Barack Obama,” the Beast said.

Trump had sent a Mother’s Day message on Friday night before the weekend, in which he did not acknowledge his wife, Melania, or any of the other mothers in his life, but instead pivoted immediately to bragging about the jobs report.

“Happy Mother’s Day weekend to all, especially to the 115 THOUSAND AMERICANS who found jobs in the month of April alone! As usual, over 90 percent of Bloomberg Economists (nearly all of whom have a “Terminal” case of TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME!) underestimated the strength of the Trump Economy,” the Friday post said. “Despite the best efforts of Jerome “Too Late and Won’t Leave” Powell, and the America Hating Democrat Party, more Americans are working today than ever before. Happy Mother’s Day and, know that, we are MAKING AMERICA WEALTHY AND SAFE AGAIN! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”

It was also noticed that the president, while not acknowleging Mother’s Day on the actual holiday, he did post several, apparently AI-generated images praising himself, as “The Greatest of all Time.”

There were some pretty shocked reactions to this:

Photo courtesy of an X screenshot. 


Stephen Silver
Stephen Silver is an award-winning journalist, essayist and film critic, and contributor to the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Broad Street Review and Splice Today. The co-founder of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle, Stephen lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife and two sons. Stephen has authored thousands of articles that focus on politics, technology, and the economy.

Comments