Amid a growing trade war fueled by reciprocal tariffs from the Trump-led US government, the White House’s dramatic, all-caps message from the official White House account on X (formerly Twitter) — "DO NOT RETALIATE AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED" — has set off a whirlwind of responses online. But rather than fueling strictly political debate, the message took an unexpected turn for the humorous, prompting a deluge of memes, jokes, and even parenting tips from social media users who couldn't help but draw parallels between the language and traditional "mom and dad" tactics.
Donald Trump reversed tariffs for 90 days targets China
The post followed hot on the heels of a dramatic statement by the US President Donald Trump, who reversed tariffs on over 75 nations for 90 days — a dramatic turnaround just a day after his government levied sweeping, aggressive new trade tariffs.
This abrupt flip is being read as part of a deliberate move to ease tensions with American allies, while at the same time heating up the pressure on China. In contrast with the global tariff respite, the Chinese import tax was increased to a whopping 125%, a clear indication of Washington's determination to economically isolate Beijing.
After Trump's revelation, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also spoke with the press and doubled down on the administration's approach. He echoed the now-viral statement, describing:
"DO NOT RETALIATE AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED"
As Bessent described it, the strategy is to reward nations that hold back from implementing retaliatory measures while punishing China with economic isolation. It's a carrot-and-stick policy — a combination of diplomatic rewards for some and punitive escalation for others.
Social media reacts to White House’s post as "Parenting tips"
The White House's selection of words, whether deliberate or tone-deaf, made a significant economic policy change an unintentional moment of viral humor. And whereas the message perhaps was tailored to shape opinion in foreign nations, it potentially most strongly impacted parents scrolling on social media — nodding with familiarity, chuckling aloud, and perhaps even making a mental note.
While experts were arguing the use of the post as a geopolitical tool, the internet grabbed the wording of the White House message — and held on tight. In a matter of hours, the posting received nearly 30 million views, emerging as a surprise meme sensation.
"This is literally how I speak to my toddler when he hurls food on the floor," one posted.
Another joked, "Is this bedtime negotiation or foreign policy?"
From equating it to time-out threats to referencing reward charts, X users made the post a humorous parenting lesson. The bizarre mix of international diplomacy and parenting humor was a viral sensation.
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DO NOT RETALIATE AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 9, 2025
Trump nowadays pic.twitter.com/CQHyIQINC5
— The Random Guy (@RandomTheGuy_) April 10, 2025
Donald Trump reversed tariffs for 90 days targets China
The post followed hot on the heels of a dramatic statement by the US President Donald Trump, who reversed tariffs on over 75 nations for 90 days — a dramatic turnaround just a day after his government levied sweeping, aggressive new trade tariffs.
This abrupt flip is being read as part of a deliberate move to ease tensions with American allies, while at the same time heating up the pressure on China. In contrast with the global tariff respite, the Chinese import tax was increased to a whopping 125%, a clear indication of Washington's determination to economically isolate Beijing.
After Trump's revelation, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also spoke with the press and doubled down on the administration's approach. He echoed the now-viral statement, describing:
"DO NOT RETALIATE AND YOU WILL BE REWARDED"
As Bessent described it, the strategy is to reward nations that hold back from implementing retaliatory measures while punishing China with economic isolation. It's a carrot-and-stick policy — a combination of diplomatic rewards for some and punitive escalation for others.
— Tapas (@Tapas1776) April 9, 2025
— Amateur Time Traveler (@NewPastTimes) April 10, 2025
Social media reacts to White House’s post as "Parenting tips"
The White House's selection of words, whether deliberate or tone-deaf, made a significant economic policy change an unintentional moment of viral humor. And whereas the message perhaps was tailored to shape opinion in foreign nations, it potentially most strongly impacted parents scrolling on social media — nodding with familiarity, chuckling aloud, and perhaps even making a mental note.
While experts were arguing the use of the post as a geopolitical tool, the internet grabbed the wording of the White House message — and held on tight. In a matter of hours, the posting received nearly 30 million views, emerging as a surprise meme sensation.
"This is literally how I speak to my toddler when he hurls food on the floor," one posted.
Parenting tips😂😂
— Sarbani🌺 (@Sarbani56663117) April 10, 2025
That’s what I say to my 7 year old son when he doesn’t listen.
— Lie Detector 🚀 🪐 (@Kayvon741) April 9, 2025
Is this account satire?
Another joked, "Is this bedtime negotiation or foreign policy?"
From equating it to time-out threats to referencing reward charts, X users made the post a humorous parenting lesson. The bizarre mix of international diplomacy and parenting humor was a viral sensation.
https://t.co/QM8N7kK7w5 https://t.co/8hrCnnzOzS pic.twitter.com/fK8t9m6yZL
— pourteaux (@pourteaux) April 9, 2025
Huh? pic.twitter.com/cAgpSMBOsR
— jessa (@jessakiddding) April 10, 2025
What kind of 1984 statement is this?
— Jon (@jonslegos) April 11, 2025
— Hear in LA (@hearinladotcom) April 9, 2025
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