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The “Epstein didn’t kill himself” meme has gone viral and found its way to a lot of interesting places.
It seemed to have gotten a huge boost, with a former Navy Seal kicking it off during an interview on Fox about military dogs like Conan, the hero dog who helped get ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
It made it on to the bottom of beer.
It even made it to the LSU-Alabama game that President Donald Trump attended when a reporter interviewed a student about why he supported Trump.
But yesterday it even made it to a member of Congress.
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) won the Internet yesterday when he tweeted out the meme in a very clever way. He tweeted out comments criticizing the impeachment process and spelt out “Epstein didn’t kill himself” with the first letter of the first word of each tweet, starting with the “F” first so it could be read more easily.
Jessica Fletcher caught it on scroll. Click on the tweet and check the first letters.
.@RepGosar with the “Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself” secret message just won twitter for the day. pic.twitter.com/uk04Ot1sDz
— Jessica Fletcher (@heckyessica) November 13, 2019
He even included an additional troll at the end, giving people a clue to reading the prior tweets.
𝐀ll of the tweets pertained to today’s hearing.
𝐑est assured, they are substantive.
𝐄very one of them.
𝐀ll of them.𝟓 were brilliant.
𝟏 was okay.— Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS (@RepGosar) November 13, 2019
How good is that? And what a great way to also bring attention to the his tweets criticizing the impeachment process as well.
I'm in awe. Nicely done @RepGosar, nicely done. 👍
— ☃️ mel wants (more) snow ☃️ (@wxmel) November 14, 2019
Genius !🍻🍻
— Texas Jayhawk (@MikeJohnson71TC) November 13, 2019
That wins the entire Internet for the week!
— Stacey Owens (@stacey__owens) November 13, 2019
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