'Insecure and inferior': Internet ridicules Trump as he shares QAnon video boasting about world leaders who have 'submitted' to him

Trump shared a QAnon video that claimed leaders from several countries, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, had submitted to the authority of the ex-POTUS
PUBLISHED APR 30, 2024
Former President Donald Trump shared a bizarre QAnon video on Truth Social (Getty Images)
Former President Donald Trump shared a bizarre QAnon video on Truth Social (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Former President Donald Trump shared a QAnon video that proclaimed the world was "witnessing the destruction of the old guard" on Truth Social on Sunday, April 28.

The clip, originally posted by user 'UltraMagaRocky0017',  showed the 77-year-old presumptive GOP nominee meeting and talking to leaders of various countries as captions over the video suggested that they had "submitted" to his authority, according to OK! Magazine



 

Which countries were shown in the QAnon video?

The countries that Trump is shown to visit in the clip, and which, according to QAnon, had accepted his leadership, include Saudi Arabia, Israel, Japan, North Korea, China, Vietnam, India, Brazil, Canada, Argentina, Russia, and Germany.

Moreover, the clip went on to assert that the Vatican, the European Union, NATO, the British crown, and "the swamp" had all "submitted" to the authority of Trump.

Later in the video, the business tycoon is referred to as "the people's president," along with the promise that "the best is yet to come."

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Donald Trump is known for sharing controversial posts on his Truth Social handle (Getty Images)

Trump, who faces 91 felony counts across four jurisdictions, became the first POTUS to be tried on a criminal charge with the commencement of his New York hush money trial

In the face of increasing legal woes, he has claimed to be innocent of all charges and alleged that the Democrats and the Biden administration were behind orchestrating the cases against him to interfere with the 2024 presidential election.

The ex-POTUS has been lobbying for presidents to be provided complete legal immunity against criminal charges, claiming that it was a necessity for the White House to execute its functions.

Internet reacts to Donald Trump sharing a QAnon video

One wrote, "In politics, if someone submits to you, they come to you to do so. It is symbolic. All I see if anything is Trump submitting to them in their houses."

Another stated, "He actually looks quite insecure and inferior in most of those shots," and a person added, "The only one who has submitted is Trump. He has submitted to Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, E. Jean Carroll, Judge Engoran, the FBI, the DOJ, and now, Judge Merchan ( not to mention ,Stormy & Karen)." 

"He’s got that totally backwards. He submits to Russia daily," quipped someone else, while an individual remarked, "The world might be laughing at him but they are not submitting to him." 



 



 



 



 



 

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