Aaron's activity on June 14 centered largely on the spectacle surrounding Trump's military parade and White House events. He reposted multiple takes on the imagery of armed forces in full dress uniform standing guard at a monster truck and extreme sports event on the South Lawn — with commentary framing it not as incoherence but as deliberate institutional degradation, a show of dominance designed to signal that norms and laws no longer constrain those in power. The contrast with the conservative backlash over Lizzo briefly playing a historic flute was not lost on the accounts he amplified.
He also engaged with two other fronts of what he apparently sees as executive overreach. He reposted coverage of ICE agents in Connecticut openly defying a state mask ban during arrests, including an agent on video daring anyone to stop him — framed as evidence of continued lawless conduct. And he flagged a proposed USPS rule that would let the postal service refuse to deliver mail ballots in states that don't hand over voter rolls to the federal government, which Democrats are characterizing as an unconstitutional intrusion into state-run elections.
On lighter notes, Aaron shared a post about Switzerland's housing and immigration policies following a referendum, and reposted a generally applicable observation about how people who seem suddenly hostile are usually just having a bad day rather than revealing a hidden character flaw.