“The jokes just write themselves,” one commenter tweeted. Another wrote, “How’s that for a metaphor?“
The video captured 45 exiting the presidential limo with the tissue attached to shoe and it remains there as he walks up the steps to Air Force One. Just as he enters, the white paper dislodges. Four members of Donald Trump’s crew followed him on board, the last of whom spotted the dirty tissue and picked it up. Hopefully, that’s not an official part of this person’s job description.
A Sh**ty Situation For Trump … This Is How He Rolls https://t.co/aF5vsfpcqQ
— TMZ (@TMZ) October 5, 2018
The video of #Trump walking up the stairs to #AirforceOne with the toilet paper on his shoe? I’m pretty sure that’s the #Constitution #TeamDl
— DL Hughley (@RealDLHughley) October 5, 2018
Like a moth to a flame toilet paper will always stick to its intended purpose .????? pic.twitter.com/squTqBTrfd
— Sean Alexis (@bbcthick) October 5, 2018
“I honestly cannot believe it’s taken this long for Trump to board Air Force One with a full strand of toilet paper trailing from his shoe,” said one Twitter user.
Trump had been returning to DC after a campaign rally at the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minn. Donald Trump took the opportunity to endorse his Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, who has been accused of sexual assault when he was in high school and college.
Meanwhile, Trump’s first test message from the new nationwide presidential alert system is also receiving the meme treatment.
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On “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, the host joked that Americans actually could opt out of the system by making sure “your software is up to date, open up your control settings, go to control center, customize controls and then hit your phone with a hammer until it is destroyed.”
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Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel mocked the text alert by asking on Twitter: “Did anyone else get this?” tweaking the message to read:
Did anyone else get this? #PresidentialAlert pic.twitter.com/BXiuLoVgGj
— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) October 3, 2018