Users are saying the hip hop band predicted the future
WHITE House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is the latest target of internet trolls on TikTok.
Videos on social media are being shared, calling Leavitt derogatory terms and mocking the Trump administration.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is the target of internet trollsCredit: Getty
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TikTokers are making videos insinuating Leavitt is apart of the KKKCredit: TikTok/kim.obour
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Tiktokers are using clips of Leavitt speaking at the White HouseCredit: AFP
The viral TikTok videos feature edited clips of Leavitt speaking at the White House, with the 2004 song Roses by Outkast playing in the background.
In the song, the artists sing “Caroline, see, she’s the reason for the word ‘b***h.’”
The singer goes on to say they hope she’s speeding and crashes “into a ditch.”
Different variations of the video feature multiple clips of Leavitt while some just focus on a specific instance.
In one video, a clip of the secretary standing behind Trump shows her lingering near the president and pointing in a certain direction.
On screen, the user wrote, “Karoline Leavitt stays bothered, I swear.”
“On 5-20-2025, ‘The Propaganda Secretary of Perpetual Disdain’ herself, Karoline Leavitt, tight-lipped and loathing any minor inconvenience,” the user captioned the video.
“This time her annoyance is directed toward a Capitol police officer who dares to enter in her orange tyrant’s camera frame while doing his job.
“Who wants to make bets on if he’s fired for being a ‘DEI hire?’”
Dozens of comments were left jumping on the Leavitt troll train, and claiming that Outkast predicted the future
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“Ole boy is like, I don’t wanna stand next to her anyway,” one woman commented.
Another person compared the 27-year-old to a high school student.
“Mean girl in Junior High,” one user commented. “Can’t sit at my table at lunch!”
In another video of the secretary, a user who goes by the name Kim Obour, made a video of her mouthing the words to the song with pictures of Leavitt appearing on screen.
Obour called the press secretary, “KKKaroline.”
The video garnered over 16,000 views and 800 comments.
“Outkast was clairvoyant and knew this would be needed one day,” one commenter wrote.
One commenter supporting Leavitt got ripped to pieces by another person questioning why they defended her.
“She’s the best,” the commenter wrote.
“X is calling you over there. Bye,” one person replied.
However, Trump supporters were quick to defend the original commenter.
“You remember what that welcome message said when you opened the app, right?” one user wrote, referring to the Trump administration’s help in delaying the TikTok ban.
The White House did not immediately respond to The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.