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Sending Abdul From the Taliban a Picture of His House

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Sending Abdul From the Taliban a Picture of His House refers to a statement and claim made by former U.S. President Donald Trump during the September 2024 Presidential Debate, against Vice President Kamala Harris, about having sent "Abdul" (the alleged "head of the Taliban") a picture of his house to intimidate him. Abdul purportedly asked Trump, "Why do you send me a picture of my house?" and Trump replied, "You’re going to have to figure that out, Abdul." The quote inspired backlash because a man named Abdul was not in charge of the Taliban. News outlets speculated that Trump was referring to top Taliban policy leader Abdul Ghani Baradar. Trump's statement was labeled false by fact-checkers and memes mocking his vague and nonsensical statement ensued shortly after. Others believed that the act of Trump sending a picture of Abdul's house to Abdul was powerful and thereby cool.

Origin

On September 10th, 2024, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris held a debate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ahead of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. The debate was hosted on ABC News.[1]

During the debate, Trump discussed a moment during his presidency when the "Taliban was killing our soldiers, a lot of them," he said. To combat this, he claimed to have negotiated with a man named Abdul who he labeled, "the head of the Taliban."

Donald Trump further stated, "And I told Abdul, 'Don’t do it anymore, you do it anymore you’re going to have problems.' And he said, 'Why do you send me a picture of my house?' I said, 'You’re going to have to figure that out, Abdul.' And for 18 months we had nobody killed."[1]

X[2] user @EricAbbenante tweeted the clip on September 10th, gaining over 4.6 million views and 45,000 likes in a day (shown below).


The Hill, among other news outlets, speculated that Donald Trump was referencing top Taliban policy leader Abdul Ghani Baradar. The real head of the Taliban, since 2016, is named Hibatullah Akhundzada.[1]

In a matter of minutes, multiple viral posts about the former President's "Abdul" statement were shared on X, the first of which was posted by X[3] user @MNateShyamalan, who wrote, "my boy abdul from the taliban," gaining over 67,000 likes in a day (shown below).


soul nate @MNateShyamalan my boy abdul from the taliban . 10:20 PM Sep 10, 2024 1.7M Views .

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Soon after the abovementioned post, other tweets about Abdul went viral. For instance, on September 10th, 2024, X[4] user @Daffa_dil_vibe tweeted the cover of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" Drake diss track, captioned, "Abdul getting a picture of his house like," receiving over 3,600 likes in a day (shown below).


Rhiannon @Daffa_dil_vibe Follow Abdul getting a picture of his house like Park Ln Cir იიი • 10:26 PM Sep 10, 2024 101K Views .

Also on September 10th, X[5] user @_vaibhavvijay_ humorously raved about Trump's quote, saying that it "will be stuck in my head forever," gaining over 94,000 likes in a day (shown below).


vaibhav vijay @_vaibhavvijay_ i'm sorry "i sent abdul from the taliban a picture of his house and he said why are you sending me a picture of my house and i said you're going to have to figure that out abdul" will be stuck in my head forever 11:35 PM - Sep 10, 2024 2.3M Views

Later on September 10th, 2024, TikToker[6] @hotvickkrishna posted a video addressing his viewers as Abdul, gaining over 22,000 plays and 1,600 likes in a day (shown below).

@hotvickkrishna Abdul Responds #comedy #skit #sketch #debate #trump #kamala #abdul ♬ original sound – hotvickkrishna

The abovementioned video was also shared to X[7] by @hotvickkrishna on September 10th, where it received over 10,000 likes in a day.

Various Examples


Nick @NickZararis "Abdul in the Taliban, g'head, what's up Abdul?" "Yeah Mike, wanted to get in a quick point on A-Rod" #FrancesaOnFOX SA FOX smanns LIVE 66AM WFAN 101.9FM MIKE FRANCESA SHOW THE MIKE FRANCESA SHOW CALL MIKE: 1-877-337-6666 GOLF PGA TOUR ollowing his recent split with skier Lindsay Vonn and the 9-year anniversary of h 12:01 AM Sep 11, 2024 82.6K Views • FOX Follow @heyjaeee You know she was watching the debate and said "Abdul? I love Paula Abdul too!" 12:10 AM Sep 11, 2024 7,380 Views Air @ayoair Follow THE HEAD OF THE TALIBAN'S NAME ISN'T EVEN ABDUL LMFAOOOOOOO TRUMP IS SO RACIST Hibatullah Akhundzada Article Talk ZA ☆ "Hibatullah" redirects here. For other people named Hibatullah, see Hibatullah (name). [a] Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, la also spelled Haibatullah Akhunzada, [b] is an Afghan cleric who is the supreme leader of Afghanistan in the internationally unrecognized Taliban regime. He has led the Taliban since 2016, and came to power with its victory over U.S.-backed forces in the 2001-2021 war. A highly reclusive figure, he has almost no digital footprint except for an unverified photograph and several audio recordings of speeches. . 10:32 PM Sep 10, 2024 133.1K Views


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