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White House Joins Liberal Platform Bluesky With Viral Meme Video Post

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The White House officially joined Bluesky’s Locking Media Fielk on Friday with a nice post of President Donald Trump’s “Hits.”

In its first post, the Trump administration poked fun at the site’s Fileral users, many of whom joined the site to escape conservative voices. Many prominent users of Twitter, now known as X since Elon Musk bought it, by mail only through Bluesky.

“What, Bluesky? We thought it might be possible that you might not miss our biggest hit, so we put this up,” reads this read, which contains a reel of highly effective memes.

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President Donald Trump smiles as he meets with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House. (Evelyn Hockstein / Reuters)

“I can’t wait to spend quality time together!” It went on, adding a heart emoji.

The 52-second video includes clips from Trump’s meetings and meetings with foreign leaders.

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At first, he was heard saying:

“My fellow Americans, our movement has gone too far. In fact, our war has just begun.”

“We are one people, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God.”

The video then changes to show some of the viral memes that are causing the most.

Including an autopen photo in the pre-President position of Joe Biden in the White House, the name “SADDY’s Home” Mark Jette Jeffrity Hakeem Jeffries, Dn.y.

Autopen Image Fringed in place of Joe Beniden's portrait at the White House

A scanned image of an autopen in a white house. (Credit: The White House)

The White House is launching an official TikTok account with Trump prominently featured in the rut video

Bluesky increased in popularity after Billionaire Elon Musk’s 2022 Purchase of Twitter, now rebranded as X.

In June, Vice President JD Vence also joined Bluesky.

Mark Rutte, left, praises President Donald Trump, right.

Secretary-General Mark Rutte referred to President Donald Trump as “Dad” during a simple exchange in June that went viral online. (Pet Pictures)

“Hey Bluesky, I’ve been told that this app has become the go-to place for mainstream political commentary and analysis. So I’m happy to be here to engage you all,” Vance said.

Vance’s original post was briefly banned by the platform after it was marketed as a potential impostor account. The company later retracted the ban, telling FOX News Digital in an email, “We welcome the Vice President to the conversation about Bluesky.”

Vance posted AI video to Bluesky of Trump laying the crown on Saturday in response to its “There are no kings” narrative.

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The White House was not alone in joining. Several other Trump administrations – including the departments of travel, health and human services and Homeland Security – also presented Bluesky accounts on Friday.

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