
A high school student was moved to tears of joy as she opened the White House’s response to the graduation announcement she had mailed to President Donald Trump.
A now-viral video captured the moment the teen opened the large envelope she reportedly received from the White House and her emotional reaction to the contents, which included a signed photo of the president.
The video, posted originally on TikTok by the account “truckingalongwithtay,” captured hearts on social media, including that of White House press secretary Karoline Leaviitt, who shared it with a smiling emoji.
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) April 30, 2026
“This is the long-awaited what the White House sent me. My mom woke me up at 6 a.m. to film this, the high school graduate said in the video as she held up the envelope.
“Let’s see what’s in it,” she said as she pulled out a letter that appeared to be on White House letterhead.
“Got a little note, congrats on your graduation,” she explained before pulling out the signed photo of Trump, which immediately made her tear up. “Oh my God!”
“You can frame it. Put it in your apartment,” the off-camera voice, presumably her mother, suggested.
She wrapped up the moment by pulling out a photo of Vice President J.D. Vance and then displaying them both for the camera.
Just last month, the White House promoted the presidential greetings program, encouraging to “Celebrate life’s most meaningful moments with a message from the President.”
Celebrate life’s most meaningful moments with a message from the President.
Request yours here: https://t.co/o87UQxGM9k pic.twitter.com/WfBDJPMqh8
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 22, 2026
Births, birthdays, graduations, weddings, retirements and more milestones are suggested topics to share with the president in the longstanding tradition.
Meanwhile, the graduation response video warmed the hearts of many on social media as the simple gesture was applauded as “thoughtful” and “personal.” Many X users were motivated to send in their own greeting requests.
aww how great is that. A forever keepsake for a job well done.
— YupFedUp (@YupFedUp) April 30, 2026
This warms my heart, Trump is the best!!
— Sasha (@sashaimagines) April 30, 2026
This is really beautiful. I’m in tears. Young people need this……
— Montrae Davis (@DavisMontrae) May 1, 2026
Do you think it’s too late to mail our graduation from many years ago?
— Angry American (@Angry_American0) April 30, 2026
I will try to do this when my daughter graduates. Heck, I’ll do it right now for my son who won 2nd place at the science fair, let’s see what happens.
— Andrienne (@deienara) April 30, 2026


