Accidental Trump tweet becomes Internet meme
An accidental tweet by President Trump quickly turned into an Internet meme on Saturday, as users added their own endings to the single-word tweet.
Trump mistakenly tweeted “We” on Saturday afternoon, and though it was quickly deleted, Twitter users seized on the mistaken tweet by turning it into a full sentence or offering mock interpretations of the tweet’s meaning.
In that moment, he became President. pic.twitter.com/iLJVeGddbV
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) May 13, 2017
“The President’s tweet speaks for itself.”
-Sean Spicer, tomorrow pic.twitter.com/ERGhks8kYI— Justin (@CitchyIncognito) May 13, 2017
…WILL WE WILL ROCK YOU pic.twitter.com/l2Iioxip7a
— Jessica Huseman (@JessicaHuseman) May 13, 2017
are NEVER, EVER, EVER / getting back to political stability in this country pic.twitter.com/3XAUXBhm6F
— Kevin O’Keeffe (@kevinpokeeffe) May 13, 2017
Fixed pic.twitter.com/Lk4BXu6nkb
— Alex Kantrowitz (@Kantrowitz) May 13, 2017
@realDonaldTrump was about to tweet out some shade and Kellyanne/Reince pulled the phone away just in time. #We pic.twitter.com/A8PvNy5qgR
— Eric Shaffer (@LordShaffy) May 13, 2017
Just sent his very first tweet all by himself? #we pic.twitter.com/qf3QXInvAt
— Morgan Krauss (@MorganKrauss) May 13, 2017
{mosads}A former aide to Hillary Clinton also used the tweet to start a #we hashtag, encoring Twitter users to “tell Trump how you really feel.”
Use #We now and tell Trump how you really feel! pic.twitter.com/IU00s2zdOX
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 13, 2017
#We shall overcome – sooner than you think.
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 13, 2017
#We stand with the freedom of the press to do their job and will not let you take away the White House press briefings
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 13, 2017
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