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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayThe Trump White House was hit with a series of stark reminders on Tuesday after it promoted the service that lets Americans request personal messages from the president.
The post on X highlighted the presidential greetings program, which allows people to request messages from Donald Trump to mark “meaningful moments” such as births, birthdays, graduations, weddings, retirements and more.
While the service itself has existed under multiple administrations, critics quickly seized on the post to point to just some of Trump’s previous controversies: from his hypocritical slamming of predecessor Joe Biden’s autopen use to the racy birthday greetings drawing he once reportedly sent to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, his onetime close associate.
Some commenters urged the White House to focus on affordability while others bluntly said the only message they wanted from Trump was his resignation.
Sorry um worried about groceries at the moment!
— Nana (@well_now_what) April 22, 2026I'm not interested unless the message is his resignation.
— Frank Wears A Mask (@Frankwearsamask) April 22, 2026There's nothing meaningful about anything he says.
— Kignak (@LoveKignak) April 22, 2026Is he gonna be scribbling all day or using an autopen?
— Brenda Of The North 🇨🇦🌻🇬🇱 (@BrendaJeanCDN) April 22, 2026The only message I ever want to hear from him is I resign.
— Dr. Deb will not go back! (@DebHyatt11) April 22, 2026I’d rather have a president focus on affordability rather than making messages.
— CHIGUY 🇺🇸💙🇺🇦 (@lacho_ai) April 22, 2026Pass. My life’s most meaningful moment will be when this b@st@rd leaves office.
— Frogger! (@SlipKid60) April 22, 2026Nah, I'd rather not, thanks. Unless its his resignation letter?
— LDaisygirl🧘💙 (@sleeplessinNW) April 22, 2026

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