GOP mocked for posting about Trump's paper straw policies amid Epstein fallout

‘Social media users are mocking the GOP after a tweet from its official X account, stating President Donald Trump is "Making Straws Great Again" as the White House continues to deal with fallout over the Epstein files investigation.

Posted Tuesday morning, the tweet includes a photo of Trump looking celebratory with his fist in the air and an inset of paper straws, celebrating the current president's cancellation of paper straw mandates under the Biden administration.

Although there's no nationwide ban on single-use plastic straws, several states and cities have implemented restrictions to cut down on waste. Trump issued an executive order in February banning the federal use of paper straws. The federal government is now moving to phase out paper straws in its purchasing, with a proposal published Monday requiring contractors to use only plastic straws.

This all comes at a time when the Trump administration is facing significant pressure from both sides of the aisle to make public files around Epstein's death. The Trump team said there is no evidence that Epstein didn't die by suicide and he did not keep a so-called "client list." However, that finding angered many who expected more files about the investigation into his case to be released.’


Drinks taste better with paper straws, and helps the environment.
facediaper thinks the GOP is being mocked???
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
 
You're probably also one of those people who can't tell the difference between a CD and a vinyl record.
Well, cause it’s 2025, I don’t use either. We have moved on from records, like we moved on from drinking water out of our hands, and we moved on from CDs like we moved on from chewing on paper
… I see you are still living in the past
 
Do you realize Trump wants to dump American Coke, and have them start making Mexican Coke instead.
It was "American Coke" till 1984 and before the subsidized corn lobby had their way with it.

Educate yourself a bit.

 
Well, cause it’s 2025, I don’t use either. We have moved on from records, like we moved on from drinking water out of our hands, and we moved on from CDs like we moved on from chewing on paper
… I see you are still living in the past

You're the one living in the past Mr. Tull.

In the United States, vinyl record sales reached 43.6 million units in 2024, marking the second consecutive year that vinyl outsold CDs.
 
It was "American Coke" till 1984 and before the subsidized corn lobby had their way with it.

Educate yourself a bit.


It's been American Coke for 40 years.

Maybe you want them to go back to the original formula?

Which was much more caffeine-rich plus alcohol, and a dash of cocaine.
 
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Quit being ignorant or just bugger-off.
The original coke recipe.

If you're advocating going back to coca-cola before the various changes.

Coca-Cola was first introduced on May 8, 1886. It was invented by Dr. John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia. The first glass of Coca-Cola was sold at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta.
 
Quit being ignorant or just bugger-off.

"Mexican Coke":
Coca-Cola produced in Mexico and imported to the US, which uses sugar, has gained popularity in recent years.
 
The original coke recipe.

If you're advocating going back to coca-cola before the various changes.

Coca-Cola was first introduced on May 8, 1886. It was invented by Dr. John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia. The first glass of Coca-Cola was sold at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta.
And what was the sweetener....Go ahead, say it!
 
Flash forward to 1984, when the soda company once again changed its recipe by replacing cane sugar with high-fructose corn syrup to help make the production process cheaper.

Coca-Cola made with cane sugar will likely cost 5-15% more than the version made with high-fructose corn syrup,
This is due to the higher cost of cane sugar compared to corn syrup, as well as the potential impact on farmers and supply chains.
 
That's not what I asked. Say it!
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) was invented in 1957 by Richard O. Marshall and Earl R. Kooi at the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. They discovered a way to use an enzyme called glucose isomerase to convert glucose in corn syrup into fructose, making it sweeter.
 
Deflection from what? You folks are seriously delusional, nobody really cares about you Democrat's ginned up scandals. What happened to the one where Trump was supposed to be "Hitler"? Or the one where you folks claimed he wanted to be the "King"?

You Demobots are so tiresome. You make outlandish claims about Trump and children while at the same time, murder unborn children with your abortions.

Give it a rest already. Nobody really cares anymore.
Orange bag O' shit.
 
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You're the one living in the past Mr. Tull.

In the United States, vinyl record sales reached 43.6 million units in 2024, marking the second consecutive year that vinyl outsold CDs.
says the guy talking about CDs and Vinyl records! hahhaahah

Keep drinking out of paper! hahaha
 
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) was invented in 1957 by Richard O. Marshall and Earl R. Kooi at the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. They discovered a way to use an enzyme called glucose isomerase to convert glucose in corn syrup into fructose, making it sweeter.
Quit deflecting...Say it!
 

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