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President Trump Tweets Meme From Filthy Bowels Of The Internet

At this point, nothing can surprise Americans with regards to President Donald Trump’s Tweets. He has constantly been offensive, aggressive, and cruel. As such, it’s really no wonder that he also adds some content circulating the underbelly of the internet. In a recent Tweet, for example, the president’s account shared a meme that seems to have originated from a sub-Reddit full of racists, bigots, sexists, and generally offensive crowds.

The meme, in question, seems to have come from the sub-Reddit r/The_Donald and posted by someone named “HanAssholeSolo”. It portrays a clip from when President Trump was a guest in the WWE and was punching Vince McMahon repeatedly in the face.

Only, this time, MacMahon’s head was replaced by CNN’s logo and it came with the title “Trump takes down fake news”. Claiming ownership of the meme, the user also rejoiced via a recent post that his idol chose to Tweet the content on his actual Twitter account.

“Holy s—!! I wake up and have my morning coffee and who retweets my s—post but the MAGA EMPORER himself!!! I am honored!!” HanAssholeSolo wrote.

Publications are already taking this Tweet to mean that President Trump is inciting violence against the media, with Fortune reporting that attacking journalists seems to have become the president’s favorite pastime. In any case, the sub-Reddit where this meme came from is usually frequented by the worst denizens of the internet, thriving on hate speech and offensive remarks.

HanAssholeSolo himself has posted several examples of derogatory and outright hateful contents. There was even one instance in which he encouraged violence against Muslims, saying that he would stab them in their throats, to the glee of his fellow Reddit users.

These are the kinds of people who are fervent followers of President Trump, the ones who wholeheartedly support his every move. These are also the patrons of an online section who feel validated in their hatred and spite every time the president expresses interest in their activities.

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