The Biden-era political class just got a dose of its own medicine—served with a side of humor and a viral social media punchline.
In a move that quickly lit up the internet, the White House posted an AI-generated image showing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wearing sombreros and enjoying drinks in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. The tongue-in-cheek post drew a mix of laughter, outrage, and predictable partisan reactions, as critics scrambled to decide whether to be offended or amused.
While the online frenzy grabbed headlines, President Donald Trump was focused on something far more substantive—reviving a long-dormant piece of American school culture that many conservatives say should never have been scrapped in the first place.
On Tuesday, Trump signed a presidential memorandum officially restoring the Presidential Fitness Test Award, a program that once pushed millions of American students to strive for physical excellence. The initiative, which was phased out during the Obama administration, had rewarded students who met clear, performance-based benchmarks in physical fitness.
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