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President Donald Trump was asked to weigh in on the Sydney Sweeney “great jeans” American Eagle ad controversy. He delivered a reply that demonstrated humor and exposed it for the silliness it deserves.
It’d be challenging to imagine readers are unaware of what happened here, but a quick recap, if you will: Sweeney, who is a bombshell by most measures, dared to star in a commercial wearing form-fitting pants, a loosely buttoned shirt, and looking good while talking about her “great jeans.”
Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle campaign is receiving criticism for a “jeans/genes” pun that some say echoes eugenics and white supremacy rhetoric.
Right-wing voices are celebrating the ad as a pushback against “wokeness.” pic.twitter.com/Q6LkOoAqbi
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) July 29, 2025
As a result, the left went apoplectic, suggesting it was a coded message of “white supremacy” and a thinly-veiled attempt at “eugenics propaganda.”
Because that’s what the left does. They’re weird. They can’t stand the thought of beautiful women. And they’re relentlessly insufferable people.
Trump, fielding questions from reporters before flying back to Washington, D.C., Sunday evening, was informed that Sweeney has been revealed to be a “registered Republican.” He was asked for his thoughts.
“She’s a registered Republican?” he quipped. “Oh, now I love her ad!”
Trump on Sydney Sweeny: “She’s a registered Republican? Now I love her ad!” pic.twitter.com/KihV7a6rcw
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 4, 2025