Trump Ridicules Massie and Carlson With ‘Loser’ Gang Image

Trump mocks – President Donald Trump mocked Rep. Thomas Massie and Tucker Carlson on Truth Social with an AI-generated image of a “loser” anti-MAGA convoy rolling through Washington, D.C., packed with prominent critics including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Candace Owens, Lauren
President Donald Trump didn’t wait for a Sunday morning cable segment to set the tone. He posted on Truth Social Saturday afternoon, leaning hard into mockery—this time aimed at Rep. Thomas Massie and Tucker Carlson, portrayed as drivers of an anti-MAGA “loser” gang.
The AI-generated picture showed Carlson and Massie in an SUV with other right-wing Trump critics. Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene rode shotgun. Candace Owens sat with Carlson. Rep. Lauren Boebert occupied the middle aisle. Sen. Rand Paul sat in the back with a smirk. Windows were rolled down. and the image presented the group as if they were cruising through Washington. D.C. apparently “having a ball.”.
Trump captioned it: “Get in loser, we’re going losing.”
The insult wasn’t floating in isolation. Trump has taken shots at multiple people in the image before, and the latest post folds those previous attacks into one message: he sees the alliance around Massie and Carlson as a betrayal of his MAGA agenda.
Boebert, for example, has drawn Trump’s criticism for traveling to Kentucky earlier this month to campaign for Massie. That effort ended in defeat for Massie: he lost to Trump’s endorsed challenger, Ed Gallrein, in the GOP primary.
Carlson’s relationship with Trump has been rough for months. Trump recently branded the former cable news star “Low IQ” after Carlson bashed Trump and the Iran war repeatedly on his show. Carlson also claimed the war is being “waged” strictly on behalf of Israel and that Israel was “in charge” of the U.S.
Saturday’s post came as Trump posted in rapid succession—turning the day into a string of social-media volleys aimed at politics and pop culture alike. He also shared an AI image of himself throwing down a slam dunk on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. Hochul had tried to mock Trump for his Knicks fandom earlier this week. but Trump’s response framed her tease as missing its mark.
Other Truth Social posts skewered former President Joe Biden. One post presented Biden’s “solution” to fentanyl addicts as simply letting them “rot on the street.”
Trump also circulated photos of himself alongside George Washington and a bald eagle.
The through-line in the flurry was clear without anyone saying it outright: Trump’s strategy in public fights is to compress political disputes into images and captions that fit the moment—then force opponents to answer on his terms, even when the targets are already in his crosshairs.
For Massie, Greene, Owens, Boebert, Paul, and Carlson, the latest Truth Social jab arrived as another reminder that Trump is still willing to turn internal right-wing disagreements into spectacle—complete with AI visuals and a caption designed to sting.
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