**Social media influencer James Rose claims persecution after one-second appearance in Trump ad**
It appears any association with the former U.S. president is just too much for some to bear, as a sobbing James Rose, a male social media influencer who identifies as non-binary and transgender, shared his despair over a one-second cameo in a Trump campaign ad. With many likely wondering whether this outcry truly serves the “community” he claims to defend, the brief moment exposes an urgent reminder that the fight for the soul of America continues.
Rose, who has roughly 500,000 followers on TikTok and refers to himself as an “actress,” informed his followers that, upon seeing this brief clip, he “fell apart.” Overwhelmed by a sense of shame for somehow failing his “community,” Rose tearfully claimed that the Trump campaign wanted to “eradicate” them, and people like himself and fellow controversial influencer Dylan Mulvaney are being used as examples.
However, amidst the flood of tears, Rose’s fierce determination resurfaced, warning his followers of a “horrible” presidential campaign and urging the transgender community to “hold each other tighter than ever.” He maintained that individuals like himself are “part of the fabric of society,” offering prideful affirmations of beauty, strength, and solidarity.
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign ad in question, titled “Invasion of America,” is a straightforward critique of President Biden’s failures. Accusing the “global elitists” of forcing unwanted agendas on
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