Sometimes the most serious news stories result in the best collection of satirical memes. On Monday, the Atlantic magazine posted an article by editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg led Trump administration accidentally texted me of war plans its. And while it may sound like a parody story on the onion, it's all too true. Goldberg is somehow added to a chat with using Signal, an open resource, encrypted messaging service.
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Goldberg writes that he thought the chat could be a bullshit or a joke but soon learned it was a bona fide battle plan presenting. Top Trump administration officials used chat to discuss military strikes in Yemen before those strikes were conducted on March 15. White House National Security Council Brian Hughes confirmed News of ABC.
Especially the stressful news because, as Zachary Macaulife of CNET pointed out to her signal explanation, the Google Threat Intelligence Group Reported in February that malicious actors aligned with Russia have nagLinked devices“Featured in using fake QR codes.
Here are the memes
Can there be something serious to have a funny side? If you are on the Internet for more than a few minutes, you will know that almost anything can be a meme. Many focus on adding Goldberg to the group, while others are thinking about what is said, with Hegsetth entering for most of the funny targeting.
A new meme returned to the iconic format of the meme showing an 11-year-old Frank Giaccio, who gave him what he wanted to mow the White House lawn in 2017. A picture of him pushing a lawn, with President Donald Trump who seemed to be talking to him, was captioned and recapted hundreds of times, The signal incident brought it back.
Since then, the memes have not stopped.