'No shame': White House dragged as it unveils 'promises kept' relaxation video on YouTube
(Screengrab via White House YouTube)

The White House on Friday unveiled a new lo-fi video on its YouTube channel, and social media critics weren't enamored.

The feed, titled "Lo-fi MAGA Video to Relax/Study To," had about 900 people watching around 6:15 p.m. Eastern Time, and included brags about Trump keeping his campaign promises next to an anime rendering of the president signing orders in the Oval Office.

Among the promises he touted keeping, renaming the Gulf of Mexico, "demolishing the foreign drug cartels," ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and "onshoring production."

"Promise kept: PBS: Trump signs executive order to establish a White House Faith Office," one of the promises reads.

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But social media critics quickly leveled the move.

"They [100 emoji] know these are irreconcilable positions and they dgaf. Trump has surrounded himself with people who have no conscience and no shame," opined X user Mattie Timmer.

"And they know the rubes won’t care, Congress will do nothing (and is compliant), the media has tired of reporting the contradictions, hypocrisy, lies, and lawlessness, and they can do it all again tomorrow… and the next day… and the next…" replied Jeff Timmer, senior advisor at the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project.

An X user named Celia reacted to a "promise kept" that Trump would be "ending inflation and making American affordable again."

"When did that happen?" she questioned.

"Even in this video, Trump is sleeping at the desk," jabbed activist Hemant Mehta on X.

"Not many people know this, but inflation is over," a tongue-in-cheek Rose Benson, a Charter school board member, wrote on X.

Watch the feed below or at this link.