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Well, the fun's over. Unfortunately, Trump's Facebook and Twitter profiles have been restored, and he's already back to spewing his hateful rhetoric — not on his Meta accounts though, on his own social media platform, Truth Social.

It was on the right-wing social network — which even Trump's most diehard supporters claim is a shady space — that the homophobic, racist, misogynistic, and anti-immigrant ex-president insulted the queen, Rihanna.

"Without her 'stylist',' she'd be NOTHING. Bad everything. NO TALENT!" Trump stated. I don't know; nine Grammys, a billion-dollar empire, and well-respected status as a fashion icon don't scream talentless. But go off.

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Perhaps, the overly-tanned former political leader's panties are still in a bunch over the cease and desist letter she served him in 2018, preventing him from further playing her music at his rallies. Basically, the "Don't Stop the Music" singer, well, stopped the music.

Trump's fake news was in response to Ronny Jackson, representative for Texas's 13th congressional district, who wrote: "Rihanna spray painted "F*** Donald Trump" on a car at the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo. She's made a career of spewing degenerate filth while badmouthing America every chance she gets."

"Why is the NFL showcasing this crap? Rihanna SHOULD NOT be the halftime performer!!"

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While the two remain big mad about the musician, Rihanna is preparing to take the Super Bowl stage as we speak. Trump and Jackson may want to cover their eyes from the "untalented" individual — I'm being sarcastic, of course — who's about to bless our screens.

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