Donald Trump's Orange Face Is Now the Subject of Several Memes
On Friday, William Moon, who posts photos of Donald Trump on the account @photowhitehouse, added a photo of the president that captured peoples' attention pretty fast. The photo, of the president walking across the South Lawn after he returned from Charlotte, North Carolina, shows his face looking very. . .orange. It didn't take long for this simple photo to become a trending meme all over Twitter.
@realDonaldTrump returns to the White House from Charlotte, North Carolina. Photo by William Moon at the South Lawn of the White House on February 7, 2020 pic.twitter.com/n1a1Z93LrJ
— White House Photos (@photowhitehouse) February 7, 2020
Just scroll through the replies to Moon's initial tweet, and you'll find some real winners.
There's the "Wilson!" take
Who wore it better? #Wilson #Trump pic.twitter.com/Ms1sWrABYD
— Lenny Jacobson (@Lennyjacobson) February 8, 2020
There's also "Golden Face" from The Office
Looks like he wants to blow up the NHL All Star Game pic.twitter.com/KX5u2eHaac
— Danny Stark (@dstark86) February 8, 2020
If someone didn't do this, then what is the internet even for?
I'm not feeling the Mrs. Doubtfire remake pic.twitter.com/GEBoxgK7d9
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) February 8, 2020
For some reason, this one really inspires a good, solid laugh
WHERE’S MY BLENDING BRUSH! pic.twitter.com/ffMJp5Fme5
— Living that Model life (@immnamna) February 8, 2020
Since he became president more than three years ago, Trump has fueled the meme community with countless opportunities. There was the "covfefe" meme of May 2017—when the president clearly meant to write "negative press coverage" and instead made up a new word in a tweet. This one wasn't necessarily a meme, but Hillary Clinton trolled Trump hard with her response to "covfefe."
People in covfefe houses shouldn't throw covfefe. https://t.co/M7oK5Z6qwF
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 1, 2017
In October 2018, Trump boarded Air Force One with what appeared to be toilet paper stuck to his shoe. BuzzFeed reporter Claudia Koerner originally tweeted the shot, and the responses took off.
In case you were wondering, yes, Donald Trump did board Air Force One with paper or a napkin stuck to his shoe today (via https://t.co/sQgMTPqjBc) pic.twitter.com/q1Gc89ZZl7
— Claudia Koerner (@ClaudiaKoerner) October 5, 2018
Curb Your Toilet Paper. pic.twitter.com/bBSb06j7mF
— Lauren Werner 🗽 (@LaurenWern) October 5, 2018
Sometimes, you don't even need a meme to get a point across.
Did you get the toilet paper off your shoe?
— Jill Eckenrode (@JillEckenrode) October 5, 2018
Oh, and just in case you think there is one version of the bright-orange-face photo, it also comes in black and white.
Today, @realDonaldTrump was dancing with the sunset and strong winds when he walked to the Oval Office from the Marine One on the South Lawn.. Photo by William Moon in the White House on February 7, 2020 pic.twitter.com/GURvi4UeSO
— White House Photos (@photowhitehouse) February 8, 2020
Somehow, that doesn't make the effects any more subtle.
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