What's going on in the White House in one tweet

The White House seems to be in a pretty huge mess right now. In fact, the Trump's administration has to deal with tons of issues, on both international and internal level. Here's a perfect illustration.

Credits: Emmy Bengston


First, the North Korean threat is day by day becoming a disturbing reality: Kim's unpredictable behaviour, as well as China's and Russia's unclear position, contribute to the tense climate among US officials. The nuclear option being now on the table, they simply can't afford even a minute of rest.

Then, the Russian interference in US elections, Trump's supposed connections with the Kremlin, and finally the tightened sanctions imposed by the Senate against Russia: all these elements only add a bit of spice to this already incredibly complex conjuncture.

And as if it wasn't enough, the White House has to proudly wage its war on the "Evil Media", now reminding Trump his failure with the Obama Care reform and McCain's betrayal.

Now, the White House has also to cope with the resignation of former Press Secretary Sean Spicer, Walter Shaub, Michael Dubke, and with A. Scaramucci, who was fired 10 days after being nominated.

So now, to the point. Back in July 2016 - in the middle of the Presidential Campaign - the GOP published a tweet, representing a dog drinking a cup of covfefe in the middle of a burning house and saying "it's fine". This was supposed to be an allusion to what was going on at that time in the White House, while Mr. Obama was still in office.




It is, however, interesting to point out the fact that the artist who made the original picture responded: "While you are within your rights to use this image, please know that the artist is fervently against all that you support." - TopatoCo


Emmy Bengston, a pro-Clinton activist, has made the Internet community laugh, posting the same tweet, but with Trump's statement after Scaramucci was fired. "A great day in the White House!", he said (with a false enthusiasm, we could guess). Even though the tweet is dated of last year, it is now, more than ever, adapted to the situation, and has never reflected the reality in such an ironically accurate way...

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