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White House joins Bluesky and immediately trolls Trump opponents

WASHINGTON DC, USA. — The White House on Friday joined Bluesky, the social media platform of choice of many in the left-leaning online world, to "troll woke lefties" the day before worldwide 'No Kings' protests against the Trump regime.

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Marine One with President Donald Trump on board departs from the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, in Washington. PHOTO: Alex Brandon/AP.

BY AAMER MADHANI for AP with ASHLEY GEELAN

WASHINGTON DC, USA. — The White House on Friday joined Bluesky, the social media platform of choice of many in the left-leaning online world, to “troll woke lefties” the day before worldwide ‘No Kings’ protests against the Trump regime.

In its inaugural post, the White House account offered a sizzle reel of the administration’s memes, trolls and messages from alleged pedophile and US President Donald Trump’s nine months since returning to office.

The post appeared aimed at tweaking liberals who aren’t fans of the Republican president.

However, several American BlueSky users quickly created ‘block lists’ allowing BlueSky users to instantly block all White House accounts with one click. VicNews has not seen any of the posts since using BlueSky’s ‘blocklist’ feature.

It appears the White House’s attempt to dox and troll ‘woke lefties’ the day before nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests failed within hours. Many Americans commented on the official White House accounts to “go back to where you belong, on Musk’s X.”

Another American BlueSky user commented, “You’ve got Truth Social, go hang out with your fellow nutjobs.”

The first post included mentions of the administration’s executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, a doctored image of Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries adorned in a sombrero with a faux mustache, and stream of photos and video from other big moments in the early going of Trump’s second term.

“What’s up, Bluesky?” the White House said in a message accompanying the video. ”We thought you might’ve missed some of our greatest hits, so we put this together for you. Can’t wait to spend more quality time together!”

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