In a set of tweets that sadly had nothing to do about Kanye West's new album last night, President Trump addressed a lot of things that were bothering him. With pressure from an ongoing impeachment investigation, the president directed a lot of thoughts towards Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Fox & Friends, the Whistleblower, and witch hunts.

However, it was one tweet in particular that set Twitter ablaze. Quoting American Pastor Robert Robert Jeffress from Fox News, President Trump warned that the nation may enter into another Civil War should he be impeached. Soon the hashtags #CivilWar2, #CivilWarSignup, #CivilWarPotLuck, and #TrumpCivilWarLetters took flight, and a nation began mocking a potentially catastrophic event the only way it could.

 

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Soon Twitter users began to discuss what food they would be bringing to a #CivilWarPotluck.  

 

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Uniforms were also discussed and chosen.

 

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Luckily, friends from afar agreed to help.

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Then users pictured what type of letters the president would send using the hashtag #TrumpCivilWarLetters.

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While many appreciated the jokes being made, others reflected on the dangerous nature of the subject matter of another Civil War.

 

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And others suggested to not take the president's words so seriously.

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At least the one thing we can all agree on is just how good that flag cake looks.


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Hunter Nightblood

So if the Trump is tried and convicted by the Senate then a repeat of the bloodiest war in American history will happen.

Can we say "delusional"?

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Yinzer

Trump’s political philosophy can be summed up as “L’etat, c’est moi”.

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Annoying Belgian Guy

Fun fact: this quote, which basically means I am the state, is attributed (though historians dispute it) to French king Louis XIV (king of France for a good part of the 17th century), who was king by divine right, i.e., his (absolute) power couldn't be contested because he was favored by God.

It's indeed not that far from how Trump might view himself. At least that's how some of his supporters view him.

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Rynjin

Some people took the God Emperor Trump meme a little too seriously.

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MeansOfReproduction

That includes the current Brazilian foreign minister. He plainly wrote so, in fact. It's not for no reason he's been nicknamed 4chancellor.

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Briham

>"Quoting American Pastor Robert Robert Jeffress from Fox News, . . ."

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Karl Franz

SUMMON THE ELECTOR COUNTS.

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