Infamous Trump-Supporting Meme Master is Back On Twitter

Infamous Trump-Supporting Meme Master is Back On Twitter

His First Tweet is Hilarious

BECKER NEWS

Carpe Donktum, one of the most ‘infamous’ Trump-supporting meme masters, is back on Twitter. And his first tweet is just hilarious.

The Twitter reaction to the return of the once-banned meme artist was enthusiastic.

Meme creator Carpe Donktum regularly has his work shared by President Trump.

“Greatest comeback tweet ever!” Seth Weathers replied.

“Welcome back,” said Juanita Broaddrick, whose own account was just restored.

“Welcome back brother,” Catturd tweeted.

“You are a political humorist, and a good one,” Jim Stinson remarked. “The fact you were targeted by humorless bastards at CNN and on the Left, et al., is disgraceful.”

Carpe Donktum explained what had transpired in the interim period between his banning and his triumphant return.

The lawsuit came from CNN and the parents of two toddlers from a viral meme that Carpe Donktum, real name Logan Cook, had posted on Twitter.

The original clip shows two toddlers, one black child and one white child, running up to each other and hugging. Carpe Donktum added a fake CNN chyron reading: “Terrified toddler runs away from racist baby.”

The satirical video meme was thus an obvious criticism of the way that left-wing corporate media misreport news in order to stoke race wars.

Both Facebook and Twitter took the video down after the parents of the children filed a copyright complaint, and before that Twitter labeled the video “manipulated media.”

Since Cook had prevailed in his lawsuit, he went ahead and reposted the clip, for old time’s sake.

Both Facebook and Twitter had taken the video down after the parents of the children filed a copyright complaint. Twitter had labeled the obvious meme “manipulated media.”

The attorney representing the parents issued a statement at the time that proved to be 100% wrong.

“The fact that Twitter and Facebook disabled this fake video within 24 hours of President Trump and his campaign tweeting it, coupled with Twitter permanently banning Cook, is very strong evidence that a jury will likely find that all of these people broke the law by using this video as advertisement and political propaganda,” said Ven Johnson, one of the attorneys representing the parents.

Former President Trump reportedly called Cook a “genius” when he visited the White House last year. It promises to be a much better New Year on Elon Musk’s Twitter with Carpe Donktum on board.

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(TLB) published this article from Becker News as written and compiled by Kyle Becker

Header featured image (edited) credit: Carpe Donktum/www.foxnews.com /media/carpe-donktum-memes-trump

Emphasis and pictorial content added by (TLB) editors

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