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Sky News host Liz Storer has reacted to SpongeBob SquarePants-themed meme posted by US President Donald Trump to poke fun at critics of Elon Musk’s latest actions to federal employees.
Cried about Trump and Elon some more." Musk was the first to drop the SpongeBob-inspired burn on X (formerly) around 9:15 am on Sunday, February 23. Of course, the aforementioned meme wasn’t just for ...
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Lost in the general turmoil of the moment is news that, over the weekend, the President of the United States posted a Spongebob Squarepants meme. CNN reported it as part of its coverage of the email ...
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(The Hill) — President Donald Trump posted a SpongeBob meme mocking federal employees in the wake of an email sent to the workforce asking them to document their achievements in the past week. The ...
(The Hill) — President Donald Trump posted a SpongeBob meme mocking federal employees in the wake of an email sent to the workforce asking them to document their achievements in the past week.