The posts also included edited visuals connected to Melania Trump, Mount Rushmore, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The sudden mix of patriotic edits, personal attacks, and AI-style imagery quickly sparked reactions online, with critics calling the spree strange and supporters treating it as another example of Trump’s attention-grabbing style.
Another post showed Trump holding UNO wild cards with the caption, “I have all the cards.” The image was widely mocked online because, in UNO, the goal is to get rid of your cards, not keep them. Reports linked the meme to Trump trying to project political leverage during tensions involving Iran.
The late-night posting spree became a major talking point because it blended politics, meme culture, AI imagery, and official messaging. Whether viewed as humor, strategy, or controversy, the posts again showed how Trump uses social media to dominate public attention and drive conversation.