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Lara Trump Releases Singing Video; Kim Jong Un Thanks His Trump Friends for New Torture Mixtape

Lara Trump’s latest musical venture—complete with a cover song and her own original piece—has drawn praise from an unlikely fan: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

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Lara Trump’s latest foray into the world of music has taken an unexpected international turn. The wife of Eric Trump recently released a video of herself performing some songs. While she may have hoped to showcase her musical talents, the performance drew a response from an unlikely source—North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, who reportedly thanked the Trump family for the “perfect addition to our new torture mixtape.”

The Songs: A Mix of Old and New

In the video, Lara Trump takes on a well-known cover that quickly left viewers perplexed. While fans of the original song may have hoped for a faithful rendition, her vocal take missed the mark for many. However, the real surprise came when she debuted her own original composition, a song she wrote herself, which left critics scratching their heads even more.

The lyrics of her original piece, filled with vague inspirational themes and drawn-out high notes, were meant to convey a personal message. Unfortunately, the execution didn’t quite hit the right note with audiences. Instead of receiving praise for her songwriting, the internet erupted in jokes about her unique musical direction.

Kim Jong Un’s Response: A Grateful Dictator

What no one saw coming was Kim Jong Un’s reaction to the video. The North Korean leader reportedly expressed gratitude to the Trump family, calling Lara’s musical contributions “a gift for psychological warfare.” According to sources, Kim plans to use both the cover song and her original composition in his country’s “re-education” programs, praising their potential to break down even the most resilient prisoners.

“Between the off-key notes and confusing lyrics, we have found the perfect tool for mental endurance training,” Kim reportedly said. “The Trump family has once again delivered.”

Rumors are circulating that Kim intends to create an entire mixtape of questionable songs, with Lara’s originals leading the tracklist.

Public Reaction: Shock, Amusement, and Memes

While Lara’s hope may have been to make a splash in the music world, the reaction from social media was far from what she likely intended. Viewers were quick to share their confusion, with many memes comparing her vocal delivery to that of karaoke gone wrong.

“Lara Trump’s original song makes me question the very concept of music,” one user tweeted. Another quipped, “Forget waterboarding—just play this on repeat.”

The dual performance—a mix of a botched cover and a baffling original song—led to a viral moment that will likely stick with the Trump family for all the wrong reasons. However, it wasn’t just Americans poking fun. Kim Jong Un’s surprising thanks only amplified the absurdity, as jokes about the dictator using Lara’s music for sinister purposes spread across the internet.

A New Low for Trump Family Antics?

Lara Trump’s musical debut isn’t the first time the Trump family has faced ridicule, but it might be the most bizarre. Few could have predicted that a video of her singing would lead to international commentary from North Korea. With Kim Jong Un openly praising the songs, the incident has once again thrust the Trump family into a strange and embarrassing spotlight.

Many are left wondering if this is a sign of things to come: Trump family attempts at creative ventures being co-opted by dictators for unintended purposes.

What’s Next for Lara Trump?

As the backlash continues to pour in, it remains unclear whether Lara Trump will release more music or retreat from the spotlight. While the video didn’t garner the praise she likely expected, her songs have found an audience—just not the one she was aiming for.

Key Takeaways

  • Lara Trump released a video of herself performing a cover song and an original song she wrote, both of which quickly went viral for unintended reasons.
  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un thanked the Trump family, planning to use Lara’s music as part of his country’s “torture mixtape.”
  • The internet exploded with jokes and memes, with many poking fun at the bizarre international reaction and the quality of Lara’s music.

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