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BREAKING: “Why don’t you put your orange face on the hundred-dollar bill too? Rock legend Jack White BRUTALLY mocks Trump’s obsession with putting his face on everything! Jack White, legendary frontman of The White Stripes and a frequent Trump critic, just unloaded on Donald Trump’s latest narcissistic move: signing his own name onto U.S. currency. In a scathing post, White wrote: Oh, how humble! But why stop there Donnie? Why don’t you use your small hands to sign into law that your oh so stern orange face appears on the front of the hundred-dollar bill as well? “You might as well, since Congress and the American people (and to an extent, the rest of the world) are all just letting you do whatever you want to anyway …” He continued the biting sarcasm on global issues: “Invade Cuba next? Sure! Go ahead, nobody’s stopping you. America gave the most powerful seat in the world to a manipulative, loophole finding, egomaniacal, conman … because … he’s just so great! He DESERVES to be treated like a king.” White took a serious turn pointing out that TSA agents unpaid for a month over Trump’s insistence on linking a bill that would fund DHS to his election-stealing SAVE Act are selling their plasma to pay rent, gas prices are surging from Trump’s war, and the country deals with the chaos he created: “TSA agents are selling plasma to pay rent while he takes the day off, cheats at golf, and bombs other countries for fun… Congrats Donnie! You deserve it!” He ended with a darkly funny jab about Trump’s endless grift: “my Trump bible, tennis shoes, commemorative coins, and gold phone have all still not arrived in my mailbox yet…” The thoughtful rocker still in touch with his working-class roots has captured the national mood: Trump’s ego is out of control, treating the presidency like his personal brand while ordinary Americans suffer the consequences. If Jack White’s savage takedown of Trump’s currency signature and royal-level ego has you nodding along, like and share to spread the on-point derision.