A banner in the sky bearing the phrase "Ha ha ha" flew over the residence of former US President Donald Trump at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, to mock him after the FBI searched his home.

While investigations are underway with him about the congressional storming and corruption of his company's business transactions, Democratic American activist Thomas Kennedy attached to his Twitter account last Wednesday (August 10) video clips of the flight of the plane, which carried the satirical banner over Trump's residence.

Here is a video of our banner saying HAHAHA flying over Mar-a-Lago today.

This is how you treat wannabe authoritarians like Trump.

You ridicule and mock them.

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— Thomas Kennedy (@tomaskenn) August 11, 2022

The activist said it was "a little message for Trump and the losers protesting there."

It is noteworthy that Trump supporters are gathering outside his house to protest the FBI search of his house a few days ago.

We flew a banner that read "HAHAHAHA" over Mar-a-Lago to ridicule Trump.

That's how you treat wannabe authoritarians.

To the Trump supporters still gathered outside Mar-a-Lago, do something better with your time than defending a billionaire griffer who doesn't care about you.

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— Thomas Kennedy (@tomaskenn) August 11, 2022

"This is how you deal with tyrants like Trump by making fun of them," Kennedy said in another tweet.

Activist Kennedy told US media that he and a group of his friends had paid $1,800 for the sign to fly over Trump's residence for four hours.

"We thought it would be funny... From our point of view, Trump is a bully and we wanted to make him taste some of his evil."

The videos garnered more than half a million views and hundreds of thousands of interactions, expressing their admiration for the idea.


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Federal agents searched Trump's Florida residence to investigate whether he illegally removed records from the White House while leaving office.

As for The Washington Post, it confirmed that FBI agents were looking for documents related to nuclear weapons when they searched Trump's home.

The newspaper added that it was not clear whether they found these documents.

The unprecedented search at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach represents a significant escalation in one of the many investigations Trump has faced since his time in office and in his private business.

And last Wednesday, Trump appeared before New York Attorney General Leticia James, who had opened in 2019 a civil investigation, including him and his daughter Ivanka and his son Donald Jr.