The White House marked Star Wars Day with a Trump-as-Mandalorian meme, and the internet immediately fired back with the force of an army of keyboard warriors. An image shared across official White House social media accounts showed President Donald Trump depicted as the armored bounty hunter from “The Mandalorian,” clutching an American flag while Grogu, the franchise’s widely known “Baby Yoda,” sat tucked into a satchel at his side. “In a galaxy that demands strength – America stands ready. This is the way. May the 4th be with you,” the caption read, borrowing the signature line from the franchise The…
Author: Jack Crane
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