
Trump Uses Stardew Valley To Threaten Third Term
Because everyone on the internet is 12 years old , the current American administration is posting through its fascist agenda with memes. Trump’s White House has previously used Pokemon , , and even pop star Halo Sabrina Carpenter’s music to try to recruit people for ICE. Now, it’s using an AI mockup of beloved farming sim Stardew Valley to promote the return of whole milk to school lunches. On January 14, Trump signed a law that will return whole milk to school lunches , This is overturning an Obama-era restriction on higher-fat milk options. Alright, whatever. On a list of things Trump has done in his years in office, that’s hardly the worst. But now, the White House has used this as another opportunity to use a video game’s imagery. Whole milk is back. 🥛 pic.twitter.com/kHf51s5qwX - The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 15, 2026 At a glance, it might not look like much. The AI-generated image hast an ugly faux-pixel-art sprite of Trump looking like he got hit in the face with a frying pan, his inventory has a bunch of the things you’d expect like a MAGA hat and a cop badge, and he’s shown saying, “We’re bringing back Whole Milk and Making America Healthy Again.” But also, if you look at the gold he’s carrying in the screenshot, the number is 45464748. Trump is the 45th and 47th president of the United States, and has held onto the debunked claims that he won the presidency against Joe Biden in 2020. He has also publicly said he’s open to a third term , which would be in violation of the 22nd amendment , but Trump doesn’t seem to think the law applies to him. Steve Bannon, the ex-chief-strategist of the Trump administration, has also said that Trump will have a third term , while also reportedly planning to run himself . So these numbers seem to be a thinly veiled threat that Trump wants to be president again in 2028. We’ve reached out to Stardew Valley developer Concerned Ape for comment on this story and will update it if we hear back.
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