In a post that "woke" up the netizens with a jolt, White House on Friday shared a poster of President Donald Trump reimagined as “Superman,” complete with the slogan: "The symbol of hope. Truth. Justice. The American way. Superman Trump."
But while the cape was bold, the reactions were bolder, with many netizens, including Republicans, immediately asking about the Epstein files. The backlash reignited after the Trump administration claimed no Epstein client list exists, a response that not only enraged critics but also left several MAGA supporters furious, demanding transparency.
"Massive Distraction Launched by Trump Regime to distract from his long sordid history of child rape and trafficking with Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent cover up. Stay tuned for further embarrassment," a user wrote.
The fact that the post came from an official White House account also left many users baffled, with some questioning the legitimacy and professionalism of the page itself.
Reposting the image, X account which goes by the name 'Republicans against Trump' said, "All hail Superman Trump. Totally normal stuff, and yes, this is from the official White House account."
Meanwhile, one user commented, “White House page is just a slop engagement farm now lmao.”
The OG Superman reacts
Dean Cain, who played the Man of Steel in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, reacted to the post with laughing emojis.
Cain, who is a Trump supporter, called James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film “woke,” criticizing Hollywood for changing classic characters to “fit the times.” His comments came in response to Gunn’s take that Superman represents “basic human kindness” and the immigrant story of America, Guardian reported.
But while the cape was bold, the reactions were bolder, with many netizens, including Republicans, immediately asking about the Epstein files. The backlash reignited after the Trump administration claimed no Epstein client list exists, a response that not only enraged critics but also left several MAGA supporters furious, demanding transparency.
THE SYMBOL OF HOPE.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 11, 2025
TRUTH. JUSTICE. THE AMERICAN WAY.
SUPERMAN TRUMP. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/fwFWeYonAq
"Massive Distraction Launched by Trump Regime to distract from his long sordid history of child rape and trafficking with Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent cover up. Stay tuned for further embarrassment," a user wrote.
The fact that the post came from an official White House account also left many users baffled, with some questioning the legitimacy and professionalism of the page itself.
Reposting the image, X account which goes by the name 'Republicans against Trump' said, "All hail Superman Trump. Totally normal stuff, and yes, this is from the official White House account."
Meanwhile, one user commented, “White House page is just a slop engagement farm now lmao.”
All hail Superman Trump. Totally normal stuff, and yes, this is from the official White House account. pic.twitter.com/oeh8lRcLpE
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) July 11, 2025
The OG Superman reacts
Dean Cain, who played the Man of Steel in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, reacted to the post with laughing emojis.
Cain, who is a Trump supporter, called James Gunn’s upcoming Superman film “woke,” criticizing Hollywood for changing classic characters to “fit the times.” His comments came in response to Gunn’s take that Superman represents “basic human kindness” and the immigrant story of America, Guardian reported.
🤣🤣
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) July 11, 2025
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