According to the Washington observer and Fox News on the 12th, former US President trump posted a post on his own social media on the 11th, sharing a picture of himself as the king of China in the film the Lord of the rings. This is Trump's response to Biden's nickname** Earlier in the day, Biden gave trump a new nickname "the great king of Maga" when he criticized him.
Trump posted a picture of "King Maga" on "truthsocial"
Poster of Lord of the rings 3: Invincible King
"Maga" is short for Trump's slogan "make America great again" in 2016. It is reported that Biden used this slogan to give trump a new nickname when criticizing him earlier on the 11th. Biden said at an event in Chicago, "under the leadership of my predecessor, the great king Maga, every year he served as president, the deficit increased. In my first year as president, I reduced the deficit."
Earlier on the 11th, Biden nicknamed trump "the great king of Maga" when criticizing him. Screenshots from the US "politics" news website
Fox News reported that trump responded with this nickname. He posted a picture on his own social media, describing himself as a sword wielding king in the film Lord of the rings 3: Invincible king. The Washington observer posted that Benny Johnson, an American conservative media man, quoted the picture in a tweet saying that trump posted a picture of "King Maga" on "truthsocial". The picture shows a bearded trump holding a sword, imitating Aragon's poster in Lord of the rings 3: Invincible king.
With regard to the "king of Maga", the Washington observer said that Biden began to adopt a new publicity strategy to interpret the slogan of "Maga", aiming to label Republicans as "extreme Maga elements" before the mid-term election.
Fox News said that the name "the great Maga king" was obviously an insult. The media reporter also asked White House press secretary pusaki about the nickname at the briefing. It is reported that pusaki responded that President Biden is not afraid to point out the extreme positions he believes are inconsistent with the position of the American people.