White House Uses LinkedIn for Masterful Troll, Leaves Dems Dangling Between a Rock and a Hard Place
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Former Biden and Obama White House staffers are sure to be freaking out as they visit their LinkedIn profiles Wednesday—only to find Donald Trump staring back at them.

You see, the White House changed their profile pic to, you guessed it, the current commander-in-chief, Donald J. Trump. The results are downright hysterical:

“If you worked for the White House in the past, and it’s on your profile, people see Trump’s face.” 

White House spokesperson Steven Cheung: “That’s the point, dummy.”

Imagine former President Barack Obama’s face when he goes to update his LinkedIn only to find Donald giving him that ol’ mugshot stinkeye. This Trump parody account nails it:

I tested it Tuesday night, and it’s true: there was Trump on Obama’s profile page, as he presumably is on many other folks’ who probably do not want him there.

So good:


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