In the ever-entertaining world of political antics, it seems the saga of Donald Trump and Barack Obama has taken yet another amusing twist. Just when you thought politics couldn’t get spicier, lo and behold, there’s Trump’s image beaming at us from the former president’s LinkedIn page. Yes, LinkedIn—where one typically updates their career milestones and shares well-polished resumes. Now it appears Donald has crashed into LinkedIn in a way that only he could.
For those who’ve somehow resisted the lure of LinkedIn, imagine opening a résumé to find it headlined by someone else’s face—not just anyone’s, but Donald Trump’s. Thanks to a rather cheeky change by the White House on LinkedIn, anyone who’s ever been part of the administration, even during the Obama or Biden years, now has Trump’s face prominently displayed on their résumé. Talk about an unexpected career highlight!
The art of the troll, or so one might say, has been honed to perfection by Mr. Trump. He has not only unapologetically decorated LinkedIn but also dipped into the pettiest of political rivalries by toying with presidential presentations. Who needs the dusty old presidential library when you’ve got a virtual Hall of Presidents and a clear agenda? President Trump seems to have embraced the role of historical revisionist with a flair for the dramatic.
And while some may see this as delightful pranksterism, there’s a deeper narrative of rivalry at play. It’s not just the images in question but the history of political feuds, with Trump showing an uncanny ability to push buttons and incite conversation—or should I say, chaos? Whether it’s alleged plots from days past or simply contemporary theatrics, Trump knows how to keep both fans and foes engaged.
In the end, whether you love him or loathe him, Trump’s latest LinkedIn move is a reminder: if politics is a game, the alluring theatre of it is far from over. As long as the likes of Trump are in the mix, expect the unexpected, and perhaps keep your social media profiles under careful review. A surprise may be just a click away.