Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as he participates in an interview with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk on the social media platform X, at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., August 12, 2024 in this picture obtained from social media.

President Donald Trump went on a posting spree just minutes after some of the photos from trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's estate were released by Congress.

The photos depict Trump with different women and the late sex offender as well as a photo of Trump-branded condoms.

There were 21 different posts in seven minutes, including memes and videos celebrating Trump and what he paints as his achievements.

The photos were also released on the same day a new AP-NORC poll showed Trump now has his lowest approval rating of his second presidency.

Most of Trump's posts involve his comments about his ongoing peace efforts including a speech he delivered at the signing of a deal between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. That deal is now falling apart, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.

DRC president President Félix Tshisekedi accused Rwanda of violating the terms of their agreement signed with Trump just last week.

Another video is of the FIFA event last week when Trump was given a "peace medal" that was invented this year for him.

There was also a video of Trump bragging about his $12 billion bailout for farmers after tariffs were increased and destabilized international trade between U.S. farmers and China and Brazil, among others. That number, however, is less than half what has been lost this year.

"Farm losses this year (2025) range from $35 billion to $44 billion for the nine major commodity crops, including corn, soybeans, wheat and peanuts," Reuters reported Wednesday, citing Shawn Arita, associate director of the Agricultural Risk Policy Center at North Dakota State University.

Despite speaking for 90 minutes and rambling about affordability being a "hoax," Trump released short videos, boiling his extensive speech into 11 seconds and 60 seconds.

Other memes brag about him being a peacemaker and the "most important president."

Another meme claims that Trump's administration has somehow "rescued" 62,000 migrant children. NewsNation reported that those children were captured and taken into federal custody. A fact-check revealed that the children Trump claimed were "lost" were simply not sent notices to appear in court.

"291,000 unaccompanied migrant children had not, as of May 2024, received a notice to appear in court," the AP said. "Additionally, more than 32,000 unaccompanied migrant children got a notice to appear but then failed to show up for immigration court hearings."