The White House has officially joined the liberal-leaning social media platform Bluesky with a deliberately provocative debut post that showcases President Donald Trump's "greatest hits." The 52-second video, which features clips from Trump's rallies and meetings with foreign leaders, includes some of the administration's most viral memes.
Among these memes are a framed image of an autopen in place of former President Joe Biden's photo at the White House, as well as jokes referencing NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's well-known phrase, "Daddy," which Trump used to tease Rutte during a lighthearted exchange. The meme featuring a sombrero and mustache superimposed onto House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is also included.
The video ends with Trump saying, "My fellow Americans, our movement is far from over. In fact, our fight has only just begun." The post was accompanied by a heart emoji, adding to the sense of playful provocation.
Vice President JD Vance also joined Bluesky earlier this month and shared an AI-generated video that featured Trump putting on a crown in response to "No Kings" protests. Vance's account was initially flagged as a potential impostor, but the platform later reversed its decision after the company told Fox News Digital it welcomed the Vice President to the conversation.
In addition to the White House and Vance, several other Trump administration agencies also launched Bluesky accounts on Friday, highlighting the president's efforts to build a strong digital presence.
Among these memes are a framed image of an autopen in place of former President Joe Biden's photo at the White House, as well as jokes referencing NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's well-known phrase, "Daddy," which Trump used to tease Rutte during a lighthearted exchange. The meme featuring a sombrero and mustache superimposed onto House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is also included.
The video ends with Trump saying, "My fellow Americans, our movement is far from over. In fact, our fight has only just begun." The post was accompanied by a heart emoji, adding to the sense of playful provocation.
Vice President JD Vance also joined Bluesky earlier this month and shared an AI-generated video that featured Trump putting on a crown in response to "No Kings" protests. Vance's account was initially flagged as a potential impostor, but the platform later reversed its decision after the company told Fox News Digital it welcomed the Vice President to the conversation.
In addition to the White House and Vance, several other Trump administration agencies also launched Bluesky accounts on Friday, highlighting the president's efforts to build a strong digital presence.