
The White House left internet users confused after posting a video on its social media accounts featuring a 1-hour compilation of President Donald Trump repeating the word “winning.”
The clip was taken from a speech the president delivered during the Republican Party’s State of the Union in February. “The state of our union is strong. Our country is winning again. In fact, we are winning so much that we really don’t know what to do about it,” he told Congress at the time.
“People are asking me: ‘Please, please, please, Mr. President, we’re winning too much, we can’t take it anymore. We’re not used to winning in our country. Until you came along, we were always losing, but now we’re winning too much.’ And I say: ‘No, no, no, you’re going to win again, you’re going to win a lot, you’re going to win more than ever before.’”
From there, the White House took a clip of Trump saying the word “winning” and repeated it several times until the video reached 60 minutes in length. “President Trump saying the word ‘winning’ for 1 hour. Can’t stop, won’t stop,” reads the caption of the post made on the official White House profile on X last Saturday (2).
The post, unsurprisingly, left internet users stunned. “This is a real tweet from a real account about a real man leading a real country. It is so hard to believe anything,” wrote Irish comedian Tadhg Hickey.
“Gas is literally $5 a gallon,” argued content creator Jared Shult. “Not even Black Mirror has an episode for this,” one X user observed. “This account is run by a 12-year-old,” another internet user claimed.
President Trump saying WINNING for 1 hour.
Can’t stop, won’t stop. pic.twitter.com/1RhnINVAKT — The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 2, 2026
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