Meme the president.
Though it may seem like forever to some, Donald Trump has been in office for less than two weeks, and he's made it a point to sign some controversial executive orders in the process. Trump has made quite the scene signing these orders, making some of the signings a big photo op for all to see.
But there's a downside to Trump's bragging -- in the process of showing of these newly minted executive orders he's breaking a golden rule of the internet by holding up a sign or a piece of paper to a camera. Whenever that happens, the internet has free rein to Photoshop whatever it damn well pleases onto the paper, and things have been getting pretty great recently.
This has sparked the Twitter account @TrumpDraws, where instead of showing off an order, Trump is now showing off a childish drawing.
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And the Trump Draws account wasn't the first to start Photoshopping Trump. Things were getting pretty heated over at Reddit's r/MemeEconomy when Trump first started signing orders last week.


Things eventually got pretty meta, though the meme continues each time Trump holds up a new order.




Never stop the memes, America.
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