People can’t get over Hillary Clinton’s reaction to Donald Trump announcing he’s renaming the Gulf Of Mexico


People are abuzz over Hillary Clinton’s reaction to one of Donald Trump’s announcements during his inaugural address.

The 47th US President was sworn into office today (January 20), with former presidents, cabinet nominees, tech leaders, and other guests in attendance.

During Trump’s initial speech in the Capitol Rotunda, he declared that the nation’s “decline” would immediately end as he ushered in “the golden age of America.” He detailed promises from his campaign, including deploying troops to the US-Mexico border, boosting domestic oil production, and imposing tariffs to “enrich our citizens.”

“Our sovereignty will be reclaimed. Our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced,” Trump stated. “Our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous, and free.”

One particularly surprising promise was renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. This statement quickly went viral, not for its content but for Hillary Clinton’s reaction. Clinton was caught laughing at the proposal, and social media erupted.

“Hillary Clinton p***ing her pants laughing when Trump said he will rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America,” one post on X read. Another commented, “Hillary laughing her tits off when Donnie said he’s going to retitle the Gulf of Mexico made it worth the watch.” Others noted, “Hillary Clinton just had the best reaction to Trump’s statement changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.”

A third echoed, “Hillary Clinton laughing hysterically when Trump said he’s renaming the Gulf of Mexico… she is all of us. What a joke.” The “stoic queen” couldn’t hold back her laughter, reflecting many viewers’ sentiments.

“We are all Hillary Clinton right now. Donald Trump literally lives in a universe of his own, thinking he could change the name of the Gulf of Mexico with one stroke of a pen,” another criticized.

During his address, Trump also lambasted past American leadership as corrupt: “We now have a government that cannot manage even a simple crisis at home, while at the same time stumbling into a continuing catalogue of catastrophic events abroad.” He positioned himself as uniquely capable of fixing these issues, asserting, “All of this will change starting today, and it will change very quickly.”

Everything Trump Has Pledged as the 47th US President

Delaying the TikTok Ban: After TikTok briefly went dark in the US on January 19, it returned with a message crediting Trump’s efforts. He plans to delay the ban, aiming to “make a deal to protect our national security.”

Immigration: Trump reiterated his plan to launch the largest deportation program in American history to expel criminals and restore safety.

Over 100 Executive Orders: Trump intends to sign over 100 executive orders on his first day, covering issues like deportation, school gender policies, and vaccine mandates, bypassing Congress.

Making Hidden Government Files Public: Trump promised to disclose remaining records on the assassinations of JFK, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. in the coming days.

‘Make Greenland Great Again Act’: Trump proposed US ownership of Greenland for national security, believing it would benefit its people.

January 6 Pardons: He expressed a willingness to pardon many involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, though some exceptions would apply.

Ending Birthright Citizenship: Trump plans to eliminate birthright citizenship through executive order, despite constitutional challenges.

Cutting School Funding for ‘Inappropriate’ Topics: He vowed to cut federal funding for schools teaching critical race theory or other “inappropriate” content.

Making the US the ‘Crypto Capital’: Trump shifted from calling crypto a “scam” to pledging to make the US a leader in cryptocurrency.

‘Be a Dictator’: Trump joked about being a dictator on Day 1 to close the border and boost drilling, then returning to normal governance.

Ending Green Deals: He plans to terminate the Green New Deal, which he calls a scam, to further fight inflation.

Green Cards for College Graduates: Despite his stance on immigration, Trump supports granting green cards to non-US citizens who graduate from US colleges.

Scrapping Electric Vehicle Mandates: Trump aims to reverse Biden’s EV mandates, albeit acknowledging it might take “maybe two days.”

Firing Special Counsel Jack Smith: Trump has pledged to fire Jack Smith, who indicted him, within seconds of taking office.

In summary, Trump’s inaugural speech and subsequent pledges have stirred both support and skepticism, with Clinton’s reaction to one of his announcements becoming a viral moment reflecting public sentiment.


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