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Trump et Melania : Photo de Saint-Valentin virale et moquée

Valentine’s Day Message from White House Draws Scrutiny Over Tone

WASHINGTON – A Valentine’s Day message shared by the White House on its official X account featuring President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump has sparked widespread commentary, though not for the reasons intended. The black and white photograph, depicting the couple walking hand-in-hand with somber expressions, quickly went viral, amassing over 8.6 million views as of Thursday afternoon.

The post, accompanied by a simple “Happy Valentine’s Day,” prompted a wave of reactions online, with many users questioning the image’s appropriateness for a day traditionally associated with affection and joy. Rather than conveying warmth, the photograph was widely perceived as stiff and staged, resembling an official portrait more than a personal moment.

“This is supposed to be ‘love’?” one user posted on X, echoing a sentiment shared by numerous others. Comments ranged from observations about the couple’s apparent unhappiness – “They look miserable,” wrote another – to more pointed critiques. Some likened the mood to something decidedly less romantic, with one user offering a particularly blunt comparison.

The image quickly became fodder for memes, with users zooming in on President Trump’s expression and adding sarcastic captions. Others questioned the White House social media team’s use of technology, suggesting artificial intelligence could have been employed to add smiles.

The reaction highlights the ongoing public fascination with the Trumps’ relationship, which has often been the subject of speculation and scrutiny. While official White House photographs are routinely released, the choice of this particular image for Valentine’s Day raised eyebrows, particularly given the traditionally celebratory nature of the holiday. Valentine’s Day is estimated to generate over $25.9 billion in consumer spending in the United States alone, according to the National Retail Federation, underscoring the cultural significance of the day.

The incident also underscores the power of social media to shape public perception, even in response to official government communications. The rapid and widespread reaction to the photograph demonstrates how quickly images can be dissected and reinterpreted in the digital age.

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The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment regarding the public reaction to the Valentine’s Day post.

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