Eric Trump’s social media post suggesting the United States could “buy” territories on Amazon has gone viral, sparking controversy over its timing and implications. The post comes on the heels of President-elect Donald Trump’s comments about acquiring Greenland, reclaiming the Panama Canal, and even hinting that Canada could become the 51st U.S. state.
Eric Trump’s Post Fuels Speculation and Criticism
On Monday evening, Eric Trump posted on X, formerly Twitter, a mock-up of an Amazon shopping cart containing Greenland, the Panama Canal, and Canada. The caption accompanying the post read, “We are so back!!!” and included an edited image of Donald Trump looking at the Amazon app on his phone. The post amassed over 7,000 replies and 13,000 shares within hours, dividing public opinion.
While some viewed the post as a lighthearted jab, others called it disrespectful and reckless. The timing of the post, coinciding with the President-elect’s comments about expanding U.S. territory, added fuel to an already heated debate. Eric Trump had previously responded to his father’s statements by saying, “The grown-ups are back in charge,” further stoking the conversation.
Global Reactions to Territorial Claims
Donald Trump’s remarks about acquiring Greenland and reclaiming the Panama Canal were met with resistance from international leaders. Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, reiterated its stance, saying, “We are not for sale.” Similarly, Panamanian officials dismissed any possibility of relinquishing control of the canal, which has been under their governance since 1999.
The President-elect’s comments about Canada becoming the “51st state” also drew backlash, with critics likening the rhetoric to that of expansionist regimes. The move, Trump said, could address issues such as immigration, trade, and fentanyl trafficking. These remarks have further complicated diplomatic relations with neighboring countries.
Eric Trump’s post, while intended as humor, has been criticized for its insensitivity during the holiday season. Former Chief White House ethics lawyer Richard W. Painter commented, “Leaders of peaceful nations do not threaten their neighbors during Christmas, or any other time.”
Social Media Divided Over Trump’s Post
Eric Trump’s post ignited passionate responses on social media, with users debating its appropriateness and the broader implications of his father’s comments:
- @RichardWPainter: “Leaders of peaceful nations do not threaten their neighbors during Christmas, or any other time.”
- @PatriotTakes: “Eric Trump’s post. Threatening other countries is a joke to them.”
- @LakshyaJain: “Never going to happen, so not worth discussing in much more detail, but [for what it’s worth] every single one of these seats would be safe Democratic.”
- @HelenQiuNYC: “Canada: 51st State (downside is we will be under permanent Democrat control unless we make them a territory). Greenland: all good after we rename it Orangeland. Panama Canal: all good after we rename it United States Canal!”
- @BlueWaveRider: “This is what diplomacy looks like now? Mocking entire countries on social media? Disgraceful.”
- @AmericaFirst4U: “Eric Trump is just trolling the libs. This is hilarious, and we need more of this energy.”