The White House memed Donald Trump as a buff, healthy ‘Mr Tariff’, and there’s not enough facepalm in the world
Over on Truth social, Donald Trump has been taking time out of his busy schedule of bombing South America, threatening Europe, and rewriting the history of the violent insurrection of January 6 2021 to boast about the US stock markets. The White House amplified his post.

In case anyone thought Mister Tariff was anybody other than Trump, they followed up with this bit of AI slop.

Too fit, too much hair, not orange enough. Must try harder. There might also be a bit of a lawsuit around the corner.
Like, really shine. Bring in the Mister to help get your bathroom guest-ready before the Super Bowl. Bundle cleaning essentials and save at https://t.co/A5riSwxVpD #BathroomBlitz #SuperBowlLII #CleanItLikeYaMeanIt pic.twitter.com/quYWg1jHr0
— Mr. Clean (@RealMrClean) January 31, 2018
The stock market bounce has been caused not by Trump’s punishing tariffs which hurt the US consumers and small businesses, but by a rush to grab safe haven stocks in precious metals, as well as oil and tech, following the raid on Caracas.
The level of delusion behind the image of Mr Clean Trump sent ripples across social media.
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I didn’t know early 90s Steve McLaren had anything to do with the U.S. government? ♂️ https://t.co/8VLhokjDa2
— AlanGorithm™️ (@ChinnyReckon4) January 6, 2026
2.
What? pic.twitter.com/r4S3Tuxc1G
— Rt Hon. Will || Portfolio for Sarcasm (parody) (@colder_sarcasm) January 6, 2026
3.
I can't believe this is the official account of the White House.
If I were a US citizen I would be embarrassed as hell.
— pew pew jewish space lasers (@eat_your_lasers) January 6, 2026
4.
There's no delusion like Mr. Tariff's — starting a trade war he lost, then photoshopping himself as the winner.
— TheDoubleV (@TheVV_USA) January 6, 2026
5.
THANK YOU, MR. TARIFF!
U.S. National Debt 01/20/2025: $36.3 trillion
U.S. National Debt 01/06/2026: $38.6 trillion pic.twitter.com/Ir8jajIMGR— RufusKings (@RufusKings1776) January 6, 2026
6.
FTFY pic.twitter.com/Gue37LyszI
— Classical Liberal Caucus (@LP_CLC) January 6, 2026
7.
I can't wait until I get my $2,000 check from Mr. Tariff!
— Shem Horne (@Shem_Infinite) January 6, 2026
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— TheRealThelmaJohnson (@TheRealThelmaJ1) January 6, 2026
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For the record, no one is thanking him, and his hair hasn't been that full in decades. https://t.co/mV7kMK0sKE
— EK (@EK_2C4M) January 6, 2026
10.
Do you know that other countries can see this? https://t.co/8nZLJbjRgJ pic.twitter.com/RugIN1SwTG
— Patt "Bluechecked" Morrison (@pattmlatimes) January 6, 2026
11.
Just a reminder: tariff is another word for taxes. US citizens pay tariffs. Donald Trump is celebrating raising taxes on working people and pocketing the money. https://t.co/8i1MlkW7mX
— Eugene V. Debs Institute (@debsinst) January 6, 2026
12.
There's no trade because of Mr. Tariff. All the partners dumped us. That's why the GOP has to bail out the farmers once again.
— Russell Foster A New Texas (@RussellFosterTX) January 6, 2026
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— Maile (@MaileOnX) January 6, 2026
14.
Our national debt is still rising.
Our cost of living is still rising.
We had to bailout farmers.
We had to remove tariffs on coffee and beef due to rising costs.
Thanks for a rising national debt, increased cost of living and taxpayer funded bailouts, Mr. Tariff!
— Kinzua Wolfslayer (@KinzuaW) January 6, 2026
15.
when did the OFFICIAL white house twitter turn into a meme account
— Marco Dewey (@marco_dewey) January 6, 2026
16.
This is surely a parody account – what is this
— Scotland Fan (@SPFL_Fitba_Fan) January 6, 2026
To sum up –
White house has literally lost the plot at this point
There’s no trade like MR. Tariff ???? pic.twitter.com/H2fHX2arew
— Mike (@MikeOnSol_) January 7, 2026
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