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White House Rolls Out MySpace-Inspired Page Trolling Democrats

poligirlsayswhat by poligirlsayswhat
November 3, 2025
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White House Rolls Out MySpace-Inspired Page Trolling Democrats

White House Rolls Out MySpace-Inspired Page Trolling Democrats

Over the weekend, the White House quietly added a new page to its official website: a MySpace‑style profile page dubbed “MySafeSpace.” While dressed like social‑media nostalgia, the move wasn’t lighthearted; it was a pointed jab at Democratic leadership as the government shutdown persisted.

According to multiple posts, the page is styled after the old‑school social platform MySpace, complete with terminology and imagery evoking the early 2000s. But beneath the retro aesthetic lies a message: the administration is framing the opposition as stuck in a “safe space” mindset, while positioning themselves as pushing urgency.

“Hey, we’re Democrats in the House and Senate. We love DEI, transgender for everyone, and handing out taxpayer benefits to illegal immigrants. We couldn’t care less if our men and women in uniform get paid or if our neighborhoods are safe – we just love playing politics with people’s livelihoods!” one blurb on the page read.

The page also shows Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero. Critics argue the stunt is juvenile and distracts from urgent governance issues, especially with millions affected by the widening shutdown.

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