Donald Trump on Saturday posted a video of a White House subcontractor and put the individual on blast, leading to outrage from critics online.

Trump over the weekend said he has permanently banned a subcontractor from working on the White House grounds after video surveillance captured workers damaging a sidewalk in the White House’s Rose Garden. The president shared the details in a story and video on social media, and admitted he was "yelling" about it.

The post confused and infuriated observers on X.

Former prosecutor Ron Filipkowski speculated about the origin of the Truth Social post, writing, "OK, this one he wrote."

Home of the Brave wrote, "Trump celebrates Labor Day Weekend by treating American workers the same way he has treated them throughout his entire life: with contempt, condescension, and cruelty."

Ben Meiselas chimed in, "Trump just released more information about a subcontractor than Epstein."

PatriotTakes, which documents right-wing extremism, said, "Trump goes on rant about how the limestone he selected for the White House was damaged and how he looked up video surveillance footage to blame a contractor."

"Trump says he will now charge the contractor for the damage," the group added.

Popular Democratic influencer Turnbull said, "Trump is upset that a contractor damaged the stone in his new Rose Garden and is making him replace it."

"Just think how upset he’s going to be when Newsom has it all torn up and tossed in a landfill," Turnbull added.