Trump Turns Mother’s Day Weekend Into Victory Lap, Attacks Democrats as Americans Notice Hidden Detail

May 9, 2026

On Friday, President Donald Trump attempted to frame a fresh jobs report as a Mother’s Day triumph, boasting that the U.S. economy is thriving under his administration and ridiculing economists who had underestimated April’s job gains.

But critics online immediately blasted the celebration, accusing him of trying to wrap a holiday bow on what they viewed as a worsening economic situation.

US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks before signing a proclamation to revive the Presidential Fitness Test Award, a competitive school-based fitness program, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on May 5, 2026. (Photo by Kent NISHIMURA / AFP via Getty Images)

In a Truth Social post Friday night, Trump proclaimed “Happy Mother’s Day weekend” while boasting that 115,000 Americans secured jobs in April. He also targeted Bloomberg economists, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and Democrats, charging that each of them underestimated “the strength of the Trump Economy.”

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“More Americans are working today than ever before,” Trump wrote before signing off with his usual slogan about making America “wealthy and safe again.”

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The Labor Department reported the U.S. added 115,000 jobs last month, beating economist projections of 67,000 jobs, while unemployment held steady at 4.3 percent. According to The Hill, the report was viewed as a badly needed political win for the Trump administration as it heads toward the 2026 midterms amid growing anxiety over inflation and energy prices tied to the escalating Iran conflict.

But critics online were in absolutely no mood to celebrate. For critics, the post looked less like a holiday message and more like another attempt to convince Americans not to believe what they’re seeing in their own bank accounts.

“The economy, the nation, and the Trump administration are definitely on fire!! But it’s a dumpster fire!” one person shot back.

Another commenter flatly rejected the administration’s numbers altogether.

“Who in their right mind actually believes any numbers that come from this administration?” the person wrote. “He fired the professionals and installed loyalists. Those numbers are more cooked than a Thanksgiving turkey.”

Others argued the one-month jobs bump means little compared to the broader economic picture.

“Jobs are up for one month but are down overall since the beginning of the year,” another critic wrote. “That’s like a Band-Aid over a gunshot wound.”

The backlash comes as Americans continue feeling squeezed by rising costs tied largely to energy prices. Inflation reportedly jumped 0.9 percent from February to March as tensions involving Iran disrupted global oil supplies and drove crude prices higher. Trump has repeatedly brushed off concerns, dismissing the increases as “fake inflation” and insisting the pain is temporary.

That explanation hasn’t exactly calmed frustrated voters online, many of whom saw Trump’s Mother’s Day-themed economic bragging as bizarre timing at best and tone-deaf at worst.

Danielle Brooks

I am a staff writer at New York Beacon, where I focus on culture, entrepreneurship, and the emerging voices redefining Black America. My work highlights innovators, artists, and founders whose stories often unfold beyond mainstream headlines but shape communities in meaningful ways. Through precise reporting and thoughtful storytelling, I aim to document progress, challenge narratives, and contribute to a stronger Black press tradition.