After Lara Trump made an abrupt exit from Fox News, some wondered if she would take a step back from the spotlight. Far from it, though. Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law jumped straight into the musical arena; by the looks of it, she’s there to stay. “A little something I had fun with over the winter (and a few more too that I’ll save for a future date, special for my YUGE fans in the liberal media,” she wrote in a trolling X post, along with a clip of the song.

An AI-generated diss track by the DNC War Room, “Party’s Fallin’ Down,” quickly surfaced. “Oh Lara, Lara, what have you done? The party’s fallin’ down; it’s no longer fun. Oh Lara, Lara, can’t you see. The leadership’s sinking Trump’s GOP,” the chorus lyrics read. “We like our song better @LaraLeaTrump,” it captioned a post on X along with a snippet of the track. Lara’s detractors were totally there for it. “Sounds way better than her music,” one wrote. “Lara’s song hurts my ears. I like yours much better,” another opined.

However, Lara was not happy. She had a distinct sense of humor failure. “This is where the DNC was putting their focus. On an AI-generated song to somehow mock me, which, as you said, wasn’t even funny,” she griped on “Hannity.” Others begged to differ. “Hey, Lara, you claim the song wasn’t funny. Then why are we singing it and laughing?” a commenter wrote on X.

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