What was President Donald Trump reading last night?
Last night, cameras captured Trump in his rain-covered car before the joint session of Congress Tuesday night, presumably practicing his speech (though that has not been confirmed by the White House).
Pres. Trump reads from a document as he waits to leave the White House for the US Capitol ahead of speech - @MSNBC pic.twitter.com/EDoj9oSA1G
— Micah Grimes (@MicahGrimes) March 1, 2017
Naturally, the image launched a fantastic new Trump meme.
🎶 hello darkness my old friend 🎶 pic.twitter.com/dBmWpbpYYU
— jeff in real life (@thecultureofme) March 1, 2017
“Quote the Raven, nevermore." pic.twitter.com/oVr1k5ayuO
— Anthony De Rosa (@Anthony) March 1, 2017
"You is important... you is special... you is loved." #Trump practicing his speech. 😂 #PresidentialAddress pic.twitter.com/BHHXpMr1Bl
— Will (@Willittolife) March 1, 2017
Right before Congress walks in on you. "JUST A SECOND!!" pic.twitter.com/HilfQNacdn
— Andy McDonald (@iamandymcdonald) March 1, 2017
🎵 All around me are familiar faces /
— Freddie Campion (@FreddieCampion) March 1, 2017
Worn out places, worn out faces 🎵 pic.twitter.com/FBJpRRUni5
When you cramming for the test. pic.twitter.com/k0CUC1kIDc
— Miles Kahn (@mileskahn) March 1, 2017
when you looking at the menu like you're gonna to be brave tonight but then order the same shit you always eat anyways pic.twitter.com/IU6IxNRbS1
— Thug Kitchen (@thugkitchen) March 1, 2017
"Nothing lasts forever
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) March 1, 2017
and we both know hearts can change
And it's hard to hold a candle" pic.twitter.com/rsiVJHMYPl
Jesus, I can't read #Spicy's and #Bannon's handwriting! #JointAddress pic.twitter.com/9XAfeOMHQO
— PKNI (@pkni) March 1, 2017
Thank goodness for Twitter.
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