Trump heralds Fourth of July with F--- Biden meme

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Former President Donald Trump heralded Independence Day with some early morning rhetorical fireworks against his successor.

The 77-year-old former president shared a meme on Truth Social Tuesday featuring a ““F— Biden” flag and grousing that the current president doesn’t have a lot of partisans wearing their support on their sleeves — or heads.

“81 million votes …. and I’ve never seen a pro Biden hat, shirt or flag in my life,” the meme said.

“True: No Biden hats anywhere. Never seen one!” Trump captioned the meme, which he posted at 2:24 a.m.

Shortly after 9 a.m., Trump posted a more traditional Independence Day message, writing: “Happy FOURTH OF JULY to everyone. We are working hard, we will take back our Country, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. The 2024 Election is our LAST GREAT CHANCE!”

Trump’s loyal fans have famously worn red “Make America Great Again” hats to show their support for the 45th president.

Screenshot of the ‘F*** Biden’ meme Donald Trump shared on Truth Social.
Donald Trump is famous for his fiery social media posts. AP

They have also deployed the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon” as a battle cry, using it as a mischievous replacement for “F— Joe Biden.”

Also Tuesday, the former president shared an apocalyptic image of him standing before a burning White House and captioned with the words “Trump was right.”

Still another “Retruth” showed the world-famous “Hollywood” sign replaced by the legend “Trump Won.”

An apocalyptic meme Donald Trump shared in his early morning posts.
President Biden issues a more conventional Independent Day celebratory post. AFP via Getty Images
Fireworks explode over the National Mall as the US Capitol and National Monument. AFP via Getty Images

Trump’s Independence Day wish was free of backhanded jabs at “haters and losers,” which have marked some of his past holiday messages.

“Happy Father’s Day to all, including the Radical Left, RINOs, and other Losers of the world. Hopefully, eventually, everyone will come together,” he wrote in June 2021.

Meanwhile, Biden refrained from explosive rhetoric in his Independence Day social media posts, opting for a simple “Happy Fourth, America” on Twitter.

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