
In a recent turn of events that can only be described as a classic case of Obama Derangement Syndrome, Donald Trump took to social media in an attempt to troll former President Barack Obama. However, what was meant to be a playful jab quickly spiraled into a public relations disaster for the former president. Instead of landing a witty blow, Trump found himself on the receiving end of relentless mockery from internet users who weren’t shy about calling out his failed attempt at humor.
Social media erupted as users showcased their creativity and wit, turning Trump’s trolling back on him. Memes and sharp retorts flooded timelines, illustrating just how out of touch the former president seems to be with the current political climate. It’s almost as if Twitter has become a battleground where the public is more than willing to remind Trump of his prior missteps while mocking him for his continued fixation on Obama—a fixation that many are starting to view as unhealthy.
The irony of the situation isn’t lost on anyone: Trump, who has built his brand on mockery and insults, couldn’t handle the backlash when the tables were turned. His latest attempt to undermine Obama’s legacy has only reinforced the view that he remains obsessed with his predecessor, further alienating potential supporters who may see this obsession as petty and unpresidential. If Trump thought he could score points by inciting outrage against Obama, he has learned a valuable lesson: the internet has a way of flipping the script, and today’s trolls can just as easily become tomorrow’s punchlines.








