President Donald Trump is once again stirring controversy with his latest Truth Social post, this time targeting pop icon Beyoncé, media mogul Oprah Winfrey, and civil rights activist Al Sharpton. In the scathing post, Trump accused the Democratic Party of illegally paying millions for celebrity endorsements, including a staggering $11 million to Beyoncé, whom he claimed “never sang, not one note,” before allegedly leaving the stage to boos.
Trump also alleged that $3 million was funneled to Oprah for “expenses” and $600,000 was given to Sharpton, whom he dismissed as a “total lightweight,” all for “doing absolutely NOTHING.” “These ridiculous fees were incorrectly stated in the books and records,” Trump wrote, insisting, “YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PAY FOR AN ENDORSEMENT. IT IS TOTALLY ILLEGAL TO DO SO.” He went on to suggest the payments were criminal and called for those involved to be prosecuted, including former Vice President Kamala Harris.
But online, the response has been less about the alleged payments and more about Trump’s increasingly erratic tone. On Reddit, users quickly tore into Trump’s rant, pointing out what they see as a classic case of projection. “Ok, who did Trump pay for an endorsement? Whenever he accuses others of a crime, it usually turns out to be projection,” one user commented.
Donald Trump Blasts Beyoncé, Oprah, and Al Sharpton in New Truth Social Rant
Others were quick to shift the focus to Trump’s alleged ties to the Epstein scandal, a topic that’s resurfaced in recent weeks. “It’s not insanity, it’s desperation. He knows he’ll be f-cked by this Epstein thing,” one person wrote.
Many are also expressing exhaustion at what they perceive to be Trump’s consistently negative messaging. “He is just such a negative person. I don’t think anyone, even his supporters, have been actually happier since he got back in the spotlight,” another user posted. “His supporters are so angry and antagonistic all the time, even when they feel like they’re winning. He incites anger in everyone, but for different reasons.”
While Trump continues to command a loyal base, public perception appears to be shifting. What once read as bombastic and defiant is now increasingly viewed as desperate and erratic, even by some on the right. “He really is pathetic,” one commenter bluntly put it as another declared, “Donald Trump is relly starting to go insane.”
As 2026 approaches and speculation ramps up about Trump’s potential legal exposure and political plans, many wonder how much longer his rants and influence will continue to dominate the national conversation.