Social Media Reacts to White House's 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' Treatment List
Internet fixes White House’s ‘treatment’ list for ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’
Hindustan Times
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Donald Trump recently referenced 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' during an event, prompting the White House to share a humorous treatment list. The post received mixed reactions on social media, with many users mocking the original content while raising concerns about pressing national issues.
- 01Donald Trump referenced 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' during an Oval Office event.
- 02The White House shared a humorous treatment list that went viral.
- 03Social media users responded with edited versions, often mocking the original post.
- 04Some comments highlighted serious issues facing Americans, such as rising costs.
- 05The term 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' has been criticized as a fake condition.
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During a recent event focused on maternal health initiatives, former President Donald Trump introduced the term 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' claiming it to be a real issue. Following this, the White House tweeted a list of supposed 'treatments,' which included suggestions like 'Trusting in Trump' and 'Listening to the national anthem.' This tweet quickly went viral, eliciting a wave of humorous edits and responses from social media users. While some found humor in the post, others expressed frustration over the administration's focus on jokes amid rising costs of living, including gas and groceries. The term itself, often used by Trump supporters, has been criticized as a fabricated condition, although it was controversially proposed as a mental illness by Minnesota Senate Republicans in 2025, defining it as paranoia triggered by Trump's presidency.
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The humorous engagement by the White House contrasts with serious economic concerns, indicating a disconnect between political messaging and the realities faced by many Americans.
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