While the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) tried to censor media from airing the chorus of boos after President Donald Trump appeared on the big screen at the U.S. Open's men's singles final on Sunday between Italy's Jannik Sinner and Spain's Carlos Alcaraz, social media was still rife with highlights of jeers and boos. And White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was brutally skewered when she attempted to claim otherwise.
"The People’s President and the coolest boss ever. Signing hats for fans at the #USOpen," Leavitt posted on X along with a video.
Immediately following, Leavitt was met with a chorus of ridicule.
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"He got booed for a minute straight," observed X user Albert Bishai.
Trump critic Selena Grissom also questioned Leavitt's mental fortitude, asking, "Are these fans in the room with you now?!... point them out, because all we heard were boos..."
"People booed him lol," wrote X user Ben has had enough.
"Now post the clip where he's booed, Karolying," wrote another who didn't buy her hype.
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"That had to be embarrassing when you tried to have the stadium censored but they didn't listen. Kind of like the guy you work for and laws," another user replied.
Others took issue with the White House press secretary's "coolest boss ever" moniker, using vomit emojis to express their disgust. However, Leavitt's "Peoples' President" title also prompted outrage.
"An authoritarian who also signs hats does not qualify as The People’s President. The People > Authoritarianism," said Advocate For the People.