Trump torn to shreds after posting AI meme that botched rules of UNO

Trump torn to shreds after posting AI meme that botched rules of UNO
U.S. President Donald Trump at Joint Base Andrews, U.S., May 3, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

U.S. President Donald Trump at Joint Base Andrews, U.S., May 3, 2026. REUTERS/Nathan Howard

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On Sunday, May 3, the Trump White House posted, on its X.com account, an AI-generated image depicting a smiling President Donald Trump playing the card game Uno. The text reads, "I have all the cards" — presumably a reference to the war with Iran.

X is being inundated with responses to the tweet. Some are attacking the Trump White House for not understanding the rules of Uno (which means "One" in Spanish and Italian), while other X users are arguing that the Iranian regime is holding "the cards" in the U.S./Iran conflict.

The group Anonymous, which has 7.6 million followers on X, tweeted, "If you have all the cards and you’re playing Uno, you're losing you f– – moron."

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-California) posted, "Dear @WhiteHouse: If Trump has all the cards, then why are gas prices at record levels? Oh wait, in Uno you win by not having any cards. Your social media person really should get fired."

The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson, a Never Trump conservative and former GOP strategist, commented, "Small hands."

Progressive media figure Alex Cole wrote, "So dumb, if anyone played UNO before, this means you are actually losing. You score more points in Uno by getting rid of all your cards."

Journalist Nick Bryant wrote, "I have a five year old. I play a lot of Uno. You cannot win or finish the game with these cards."

The Russian government-operated RT posted, "Iran prove they smash Trump In Uno for starters."

A separate RT post read, "Trump posts Uno cards unaware they mean 'you are losing.'"

A Vladimir Putin parody account posted, "Wait until someone tells him that in Uno, once you're down to your last card, the game is almost over."

X user Jamie Bonkiewicz tweeted, "I bet this goes hard if you're f– – stupid."

Journalist Khaled Diab wrote, "What Trump means is that he is one card short of a full deck and a sandwich short of a picnic."

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