President Donald Trump brought out a map in front of reporters on Wednesday showing area controlled by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
The map reportedly depicted the difference in land controlled in Iraq and Syria on the night of the 2016 presidential election compared to present day. The Washington Post reported that Trump said the last dot indicating controlled land would be gone today.
The Trump ISIS map was brought out by the president as he spoke with reporters before traveling to Ohio.
But pictures of the map seemed to catch the imagination of the internet. Naturally, it got memed.
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“devin nunes’ cow @devincow has more adherents than devin nunes” pic.twitter.com/ vl6xA7TMOy
— darth( tm) (@ darth) March 20, 2019
— Parker Molloy (@ ParkerMolloy) March 20, 2019
Big, if true.
Wonder how @andylassner will take this. pic.twitter.com/ DWWV1G 6QNu
— Nick Vucic (@ npv7 08) March 20, 2019
— Josh Falzone (@ JoshFalzone) March 20, 2019
— Timothy Burke (@ bubbaprog) March 20, 2019
Fixed this for you @realDonaldTrump. pic.twitter.com/ w2sOWYYkzr
— Sarah Wood (@ sarahwoodwriter) March 20, 2019
Of course, Gritty was placed onto the map.
I don’t even have a caption for this. pic.twitter.com/ wZxBfeX0SY
— Nick Vucic (@ npv7 08) March 20, 2019
And potential 2020 challenger Beto O’Rourke’s odd habit of standing on tables and counters also made its way into the memes.
— gucci mane the leftie (@ alochico) March 20, 2019
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