Social Media Erupts After Spencer Hakimian Criticizes Trump and MAGA Supporters
A recent post on X (formerly Twitter) by commentator, Spencer Hakimian has gone viral, drawing widespread attention for its harsh critique of former U.S. President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
In a post timestamped November 12, 2025, Hakimian described Trump’s recent comments about the American workforce in stark terms, claiming that the former president had labeled the nation as “incompetent, incapable, deadbeat morons.”
The post further condemned individuals who continue to support Trump, with Hakimian calling them “mental slaves.”
The post quickly gained traction online, amassing over 608,000 views, 30,000 likes, and thousands of reposts and quotes within hours.
Hakimian thanked his followers for their support, adding that he appreciated those who agreed with his perspective.
The post sparked a wave of responses, with some social media users echoing Hakimian’s concerns about the state of the American workforce and economic dependency. One user, Debi Bonardi, commented on the broader economic implications, warning that over-reliance on handouts could lead to societal stagnation and the erosion of motivation among those who work.
Political observers note that social media reactions to statements like these reflect the ongoing polarization in American politics. Hakimian’s post exemplifies the growing online discourse that criticizes both political leaders and their supporters, often amplifying public debate beyond traditional news platforms.
While the post itself is opinionated, it underscores the heightened sensitivity surrounding Trump’s statements on employment, skilled labor, and the economy. Analysts say posts like Hakimian’s illustrate how social media continues to shape public perception and discourse, especially on politically charged issues.
No official response from Trump or his representatives has been recorded regarding Hakimian’s comments, but the post remains a focal point of online discussion, highlighting the enduring controversies surrounding the former president and the MAGA movement.




