White House Tweets Advice From Trump, And It Doesn’t Go Well At All

The White House on Monday shared two tweets based on something President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social early in the morning as he attacked his critics.
“Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end,” the president wrote on Truth Social at 1:02 a.m. “It always does!”
The White House first tweeted an image of the president and the all-caps message: “TRUST IN TRUMP” followed by his quote. Then, a few hours later, the White House tweeted a short video that included a photo of Trump putting his finger to his lips along with a “Shhh!” sound.
That message also included an extended version of the president’s quote.
“To those negatively chirping: quiet. 🤫,” the White House posted. “It will all work out well in the end – it always does.”
Trump’s full post was a complaint about critics on both the left and the right who are growing impatient with the three-month war with Iran and seemingly stalled effort to end it. The ongoing war ― including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz ― has led to a surge on the cost of oil, which in turn has sent the price of fuel skyrocketing and a corresponding jump in the inflation rate.
Given the nature of the crisis, Trump’s critics were in no mood to follow his advice and keep quiet: