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Trump says ‘no extra Mr Nice Guy’ as he grips machine gun in explosive Iran meme

Donald Trump has posted a meme of himself on Truth Social, this time gripping a machine gun in front of an explosive background to warn Iran there’s ‘no more Mr Nice Guy’

Trump has yet again made us ask “is this really happening” as he posted a meme of himself in a suit and sunglasses gripping a machine gun in front of an explosive background in which he warned Iran – “No more Mr Nice Guy”.

Yes, we are really living in a world where the President of the Unites States regularly communicates in memes and AI videos on Truth Social – this time in a warning to Iran. Donald Trump poses in a black suit and sunglasses while holding a machine gun, with the background seemingly showing Iran being blown up by missiles in a very Terminator-style meme.

Trump declares ‘No more Mr. Nice Guy!’ with the caption reading: “Iran can’t get their act together. They don’t know how to sign a nonnuclear deal. They better get smart soon! President DJT”.

It comes as King Charles takes the United States on his state visit to see war-crazy manbaby Trump following what seemed to be an assassination bid on the President’s life on Saturday.

It was being questioned whether the King should be allowed on the four-day state visit and security measures were heavily reviewed before the head of state was given the green light to go.

Trump asserted that King Charles supports his stance on “never allowing” Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.

Trump declared during a White House address at Tuesday’s state dinner on April 29: “We have militarily defeated that particular opponent and we’re never going to let that opponent, and Charles agrees with me even more than I do, we’re never going to let that opponent have a nuclear weapon, they know that.

“And we are going to stand defiant and triumphant against the forces of communism, fascism, and tyranny.”

King Charles and Queen Camilla have held meetings with President Trump throughout their state visit to America. The monarch had earlier on Tuesday addressed the US Congress, where he was given a standing ovation.

Trump, while speaking at the state dinner, praised King Charles for delivering “a fantastic speech” to Congress.

Meanwhile, the King remarked during his White House banquet address: “Yes, we have had our moments of difficulty even in more recent history.

“When my mother visited in 1957, not the least of her tasks was to help put the ‘special’ back into our relationship after a crisis in the Middle East.

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“Nearly 70 years on, it is hard to imagine anything like that happening today.”