White House post features Charles III and Trump with the caption ‘two kings’ Reproduction/X The White House shared, this Tuesday (28), an image of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, next to King Charles III. In the caption, the US government wrote: “Two kings”. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp The publication was made during the British monarch’s state visit to Washington. Charles met with Trump and spoke to the US Congress. The post was also made exactly one month after anti-Trump protesters held demonstrations in major US cities as part of the “No Kings” movement. The group emerged in 2025, after Trump returned to the White House. The White House’s publication was criticized on social media. In responses to the post on X, users called the caption “pathetic” and “trash.” “Stop it. Trump is not a king. We fought a revolutionary war to not be ruled by kings,” one user wrote. “I think these clowns really want to lose the midterm elections and the next election. That doesn’t help anything,” wrote another. Other commentaries stated that Jesus is the only king. Montages made with artificial intelligence were also circulated to mock Charles’ image with Trump. Initial plugin text VIDEOS: most watched on g1
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White House posts photo of Trump with Charles III and writes: ‘Two kings’
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