White House joins Bluesky and immediately trolls Trump opponents
The White House posted politically charged memes and videos targeting Trump opponents on Bluesky, becoming the platform’s second most blocked account with over 91,000 blocks.
- The White House joined Bluesky, a social media platform popular among left-leaning users, on Friday.
- In its first post, the White House shared a collection of memes and messages from President Donald Trump’s recent term.
- The post included a doctored image of Hakeem Jeffries and showcased significant moments from Trump’s presidency.
- The Departments of Health and Human Services and Homeland Security also created accounts on Bluesky.
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Trump Administration Joins Bluesky En Masse to Troll Democrats Over Shutdown
The White House and nearly a dozen federal agencies joined the social media platform Bluesky over the weekend to spread their message blaming Democrats for the government shutdown.“What's up, Bluesky? We thought you might've missed some of our greatest hits, so we put this together for you,” the White House account posted alongside a 50-second promotional video. “Can't wait to spend more quality time together!”The White House had previously avoi…
US Vice President JD Vance, White House top list of most blocked accounts on Bluesky — Here's why
The White House joined Bluesky on Friday, but faced immediate backlash, becoming one of the most blocked accounts. US Vice President JD Vance, however tops the list, after he joined the platform in June. Here's why
The White House is already one of the most blocked accounts on Bluesky
The Trump administration is taking its social media attacks on Democratic opponents to an unlikely platform, with the White House and numerous other government agencies joining Bluesky on Friday.
The White House Is Already the 2nd-Most Blocked Account on BlueSky — After JD Vance
President Donald Trump’s White House is already the second most-blocked account on Bluesky, just days after joining the platform. The only account ahead of it on the block list? It belongs to Vice President JD Vance. The White House joined Bluesky on Friday evening, and less than 48 hours later, it has been blocked by more than 92,000 users, according to VQV, an app that tracks Bluesky stats. Vance has racked up 166,000 blocks since joining the …
White House and government agencies join Bluesky, then attack Democrats
The White House and more than a half dozen government agencies on Friday joined a social media platform popular with liberals and promptly shared posts declaring Democrats were to blame for the ongoing government shutdown.
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