Rock star Jack White slammed Donald Trump on Saturday after the president addressed the nation following the deadly strikes on Iran. (Check out White’s takedown below.)

The White Stripes rocker and frequent Trump critic, in a post to his Instagram page, swiftly pointed out the president’s fashion statement in the form of a white “USA” hat in a video announcing the joint military offensive.

“Behold the leader of the ‘Board of Peace,’” wrote White, referring to the Trump-led panel he hopes will be a “bold new approach to resolving global conflict” that a number of major nations have yet to sign onto ― or declined to take part in.

“For the next war announcement donny, may I suggest having your feet up on the Resolute desk while eating a Big Mac in a velvet track suit?”

White listed several countries which have been pelted by Trump’s threats over the past year and change, including Venezuela, whose president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured by forces in the middle of the night in a deadly attack back in January.

“Venezuela, Greenland, Iran, Cuba, what’s the difference right?” he wrote.

“don jr. and barron won’t have to fight or die, just other people’s children, so...invade and bomb away!”

White went on to tease that the president would be taking bids starting at $1 billion to join his “Board of Peace.”

“Can you believe donny hasn’t received a real Nobel Peace Prize yet? Unfair! Maybe in his third term he’ll get one,” White concluded.

Other celebrities have weighed in on the attack as well, including Trump’s longtime foe Rosie O’Donnell.

O’Donnell, who moved from the U.S. to Ireland last year, took to Instagram where she shared two screenshots of Trump’s past comments, including one from 2024 where he claimed that Kamala Harris was the candidate of “endless wars” while he was the “candidate of peace.”

“he lies only and always #impeachtrump,” O’Donnell captioned the post.

“The Gilded Age” star Carrie Coon also took to X where she referred to the Trump administration’s rebrand of the Pentagon, writing, “‘Department of War.’ They weren’t kidding about that.”

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