Fans of President Donald Trump were none too pleased with the results of France’s presidential elections on Sunday. After it was announced that centrist technocrat Emmanuel Macron had defeated far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen by about 30 percent, hundreds of posts condemning France and cheering the prospect of new terror attacks there were published on the pro-Trump Reddit board r/The_Donald.

Vocativ scraped the most recent one thousand posts to the Trump-dedicated board, which has nearly 400,000 subscribers, finding that just over one third of those posts were about the French election results. Many of those posts disparaged the country and its citizens for overwhelmingly electing a 39-year-old former investment banker and economy minister as president, with some even alleging widespread cheating.

The anti-French attitude on display is markedly different than the posts that were published prior to the election. Whereas just days ago posters were calling the country ‘a light for the world,’ today they’re a surrendering bunch of cowards.

Some of this frustration with the election results may be due to the outsized involvement of pro-Trump Americans in promoting Le Pen’s candidacy online. Vocativ found that American accounts were among those most involved in spreading both French electoral hashtags, and fake stories to harm Macron.