#YoMemoJokes is (Still) Trending Nationwide on Twitter
“Hey Devin, Thanks for Writing Tonight’s SNL Script”
Devin Nunes’ highly-controversial memo, which was supposedly going to discredit the FBI, may have been a dud—but Twitter is still enjoying it.
#YoMemoJokes began trending almost immediately after its release, and that trend has continued well into Saturday afternoon across the nation. Â Below, some of the examples:
Yo memo is so deflated,Tom Brady asked to use it in the Super Bowl. #YoMemoJokes
— Erin Youngdoll (@Epuff80) February 3, 2018
Hey, Devin.
Yo memo so bankrupt, it used to be a Trump casino.#YoMemoJokes pic.twitter.com/rOlXowGMO1— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) February 3, 2018
Yo memo is so fake, it followed Trump on Twitter.#YoMemoJokes
— ðŸ†ðŸ…¿ðŸ…¼ðŸ…¼ðŸ…°ðŸ†‚ (@RPMMAS) February 3, 2018
Yo memo so weak it claimed to have bone spurs to dodge the draft.#YoMemoJokes
— Caylen Duke (@CaylenDuke) February 3, 2018
Your memo is so irrelevant Trump calls it Tiffany.#YoMemoJokes
— Alt Fed Employee (@Alt_FedEmployee) February 3, 2018
Yo memo so “dishonest and misleading” it just replaced Sarah Huckabee Sanders as press secretary. #YoMemoJokes
— Shawn Fitz Thome (@sfitzthome) February 3, 2018
Yo memo is so politically washed up, it’s competing on Dancing With the Stars. #YoMemoJokes pic.twitter.com/fXEbfNp3TF
— A Dachshund A Day… (@lexienyc_sue) February 3, 2018
Yo memo so weak it has to hold that bottle with both hands to take a drink. #YoMemoJokes
— Dehron Foster â„ï¸ ðŸŒŠ (@dehronlee) February 3, 2018
Yo memo is so empty, it looks like the crowd at the Trump inauguration parade. #YoMemoJokes
— Chris O. (@NY2BOS73) February 3, 2018
The GOP memo is LAUNCHED!! pic.twitter.com/nCvrotfbk7
— Basket of Truth (@TheTruth1011) February 3, 2018
Yo memo so dumb, it stared at the eclipse. #YoMemoJokes pic.twitter.com/hFQjaDREg5
— The Nutcracker (@TheNutcracker20) February 3, 2018
Hey Devin, thanks for writing tonight’s SNL script.#YoMemoJokes
— Mary (@angry_gram) February 3, 2018
#YoMemo so fake, KellyAnne called it “Alternative “. #YoMemoJokes
— Nancy (@NJAInteriors1) February 3, 2018
#YoMemoJokes
Yo memo so self-serving that it clapped for itself at the State of the Union Address. pic.twitter.com/nghJx16Zga— Dave Matt (@davematt88) February 3, 2018
Trump University: “This piece of paper is a criminally worthless waste of your time.â€
Memo: “Hold my beer.â€#YoMemoJokes
— Aspiring Monarch (@TrumpOverheard) February 3, 2018
#YoMemoJokes
The Memo!!!! pic.twitter.com/xQdHZRtFNS— Basket of Truth (@TheTruth1011) February 3, 2018
Yo memo bombed so badly a hashtag mocking it has trended for a longer time. #YoMemoJokes
— Pé Resists (@4everNeverTrump) February 3, 2018
Yo memo is so weak and corrupt, Putin wants it to be President #YoMemoJokes
— Remy Carreiro (@Remy_Anne) February 3, 2018
#YoMemoJokes Your memo is so fake that Fox think it’s news
— That was then, this is now. #FBPE (@clockworkshaun) February 3, 2018
Want a summary of the big bad Republican memo?
Simple.
It was a itty bitty #Nunesburger.#YoMemoJokes #NunesMemo #NunesHoax #NunesMustResign #GOPTraitors pic.twitter.com/kvoHbm0dp1
— Nick Walden Poublon (@NWPinPDX) February 3, 2018
The #YoMemoJokes hashtag that’s trending worldwide is worth checking out, @DevinNunes.
You’re an international punchline.— andy lassner (@andylassner) February 3, 2018
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