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It's Legal to Say 'F*ck You' to the President — 33 Top Political Tweets From a Wild Week

This roundup curates 33 standout tweets from a turbulent week in U.S. politics, collecting the funniest, angriest and most viral moments from X. Highlights include Karoline Leavitt’s social-media backfire, Donald Trump Jr.’s clash with Chelsea Clinton, an ominous post by Donald Trump, and Seth Meyers’ on-air rebuttal. Images from the originals were replaced due to photo-rights; source handles are cited for context.

It's Legal to Say 'F*ck You' to the President — 33 Top Political Tweets From a Wild Week

We can't endorse everything X (formerly Twitter) has become, but the platform still surfaces sharp, funny and revealing moments. This roundup collects 33 standout political tweets from an unusually chaotic week in U.S. politics — short, punchy reactions that shaped the conversation online.

The selection pulls from a range of accounts and clips, including material originally shared by @drmistercody and other prominent posters. Several entries that included photographs in their original posts have had those images replaced here due to photo-rights restrictions.

Highlights

  • Karoline Leavitt: A new claim that quickly backfired online and generated widespread ridicule.
  • Donald Trump Jr. vs. Chelsea Clinton: A viral clash over comments about White House renovations produced a flurry of reaction tweets.
  • Donald Trump’s ominous post: A message that many called among the worst-ever statements from a sitting U.S. president sparked alarm and conversation.
  • Seth Meyers: A comedic takedown of Leavitt after a remark about former supporters earned strong attention and shares.

Beyond those moments, the list captures angry, amused and sharply worded responses that reflect how social media amplifies frustration, satire and outrage in real time. Each entry preserves the poster’s point of view and illustrates how quick, contextual reactions can define a news cycle.

Sources and credits

Selected posts and clips originally came from a mix of individual accounts and commentators, including @drmistercody, @sam_alberti, @queenie4rmnola, @Noahpinion, @acnewsitics, @ProfJeffries, @lionel_trolling and @sondraa, among others. Images in some original tweets were replaced here to respect photo-rights.

If you want to dive deeper, the original thread referenced a set of underlying statistics used to gauge engagement and virality; those details are noted in the initial collection.

This curated list is intended to be a quick, readable snapshot of the week — angry, funny, and frequently brutal — showing how short, pointed posts can both reflect and steer national conversation.

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