Don Jr. Posts Shocking Pic of Donald Trump Tossing S-x Toy From White House Roof – Internet Loses It

Donald Trump Jr. has once again shared a strange meme about his father, continuing a pattern of unusual online posts.
In his latest Instagram post, he used an image originally from the “Grand Old Memes” account on X (formerly Twitter). The image appears to have been at least partially made using artificial intelligence. It shows former President Donald Trump standing on the roof of the White House and throwing a bright green sex toy toward a WNBA basketball court below. Trump Jr. captioned it simply: “Posted without further comment,” followed by three laughing emojis.
The meme seems to reference two different things: a recent incident involving Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, and a real-life moment when Donald Trump was spotted walking on the White House roof. In the WNBA incident, which took place during a game between the Indiana Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks, Cunningham was hit by a sex toy that had been thrown onto the court.
Just days earlier, Cunningham had publicly pleaded with fans on social media to stop throwing such objects onto the court, warning that someone could get hurt. After the new incident, she reposted her earlier message and joked, “This did NOT age well.”
Police did not arrest anyone in connection to that particular game, but in recent weeks, there have been multiple arrests over similar stunts. At one game, an 18-year-old man was arrested after throwing a green sex toy that hit a 9-year-old girl and an adult who was sitting with her. In another case, during a Golden State Valkyries vs. Atlanta Dream game in late July, a 23-year-old man was arrested for throwing a green sex toy onto the court. Reporters noted that the items are “almost always green.”
This isn’t the first time Trump Jr. has shared an AI-made meme about his father. Recently, he posted another image that sparked attention—this time showing Trump Sr. dressed entirely in denim, clearly referencing Sydney Sweeney’s controversial American Eagle ad campaign. In his caption, Trump Jr. joked about the look by comparing it to a character played by Owen Wilson in the 2001 comedy Zoolander.
The American Eagle campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney, 27, shows her wearing denim with the tagline “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans.” Some critics argued this was a wordplay on “good genes” and linked it to white nationalist and eugenics-related ideas. Activist Zellie Imani said on X that the ad wasn’t “just a commercial” but rather a subtle “love letter” to dangerous ideologies—and accused Sweeney of knowing exactly what it represented.