YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
The moral of the story is don't trust everything you read on the internet.
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
YOU know we're living in strange times when a totally fabricated tweet by the leader of the free world goes viral within minutes.
Twitter user Shaun Usher, who owns a blog called "Letters of Note", photoshopped and posted a Donald Trump tweet after Dow Jones industrials experienced its largest single-day point drop.
The tweet, which Usher dated in February 2015, appears to show Mr Trump stating that any president presiding over such a crash should be "loaded into a very big cannon" and "shot into the sun".
He went on to humorously express shock that anyone could take his joke seriously.
Usher was eventually contacted by Snopes, a prominent online fact-checking website, which debunked the article.
"Naively thought it too ridiculous to be believable," he told the site in a message. "Says a lot, really. Was going to delete it but it was everywhere within minutes - feels like I need to leave it up in its place of birth."
To be fair, Usher's gag had the president's tweeting style down-pat: an eccentric statement, Randomly Capitalised Words and exclamation marks used in succession.
Let's not forget this much-discussed gem from last month:
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!