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Published 12:19 12 May 2026 GMT
Trump just posted darkest post yet about citizenship and it gives a scary insight into his mind
In typical Donald Trump style, the president stayed up late on Sunday night, spamming his social media with posts ranging from AI-generated images of himself to sinister predictions about an upcoming Supreme Court decision.
The late-night flurry of posts shared on his Truth Social platform included a "Thank you!" for "Excellent Poll Numbers," although it is unclear what poll he was referring to, as he is facing quite the opposite problem since invading Iran.
What did Trump predict?
In one of the most outrageous posts in the frenzy, Trump predicted the Supreme Court would squash his executive order ending birthright citizenship in the United States.
The post claimed it would make the US "the only Country in the World that practices this unsustainable, unsafe, and incredibly costly DISASTER."
Within the following hour, he posted another staggering 17 times; many of the posts were shared from his followers' accounts, describing him as the greatest president ever.
One post was an AI-generated image of Trump overlaid with gold cursive writing that said: "The Greatest of All Time."
Another was a picture of a banner fastened to a car that read: "Trump is without a doubt the greatest president we have ever known."
Where did the 'excellent poll numbers' come from?
Trump also shared a claim that a CNN survey showed he has beaten Ronald Reagan as the “most beloved president among Republicans.”
However, the origin of the president’s “excellent poll numbers” is unclear, as a recent survey proved his popularity is plummeting.
The CNN poll shared last week under the headline: “Charting how Trump became a historically unpopular president,” proves that “President Donald Trump appears to be more unpopular than he’s ever been – including after the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.”
Another part of the president's digital rampage was a long rant about the Republican judges on the Supreme Court, who he claims haven't "remained true" to him.
In the online blasting, Trump shamed Supreme Court justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett over their decision to block his tariffs.
The president wrote: “I ‘Love’ Justice Neil Gorsuch!
“He’s a really smart and good man, but he voted against me, and our Country, on Tariffs, a devastating move.
“How do I reconcile this? So bad, and hurtful to our Country.
“I have, likewise, always liked and respected Amy Coney Barrett, but the same thing with her.”













