‘Trump Draws’ Twitter Turns Executive Orders into Fun Doodles
Since President Donald Trump‘s inauguration, a number of parody Twitter accounts have popped up on the Commander in Chief’s favorite social media platform. One of the more popular accounts is Half Onion in a Bag, which, as its name suggests, is half of an onion in a bag that is in pursuit of more followers than Trump. Another fun one that is quickly amassing a large following is Trump Draws, an account that turns his executive orders into fun, harmless doodles, like this house:
house pic.twitter.com/AHAjqMazJ4
— Trump Draws (@TrumpDraws) January 31, 2017
Then he tried his hand at a few animals:
kat pic.twitter.com/ra55wo0ulW
— Trump Draws (@TrumpDraws) January 31, 2017
horse pic.twitter.com/9UK8xE4KsG
— Trump Draws (@TrumpDraws) January 31, 2017
turkey pic.twitter.com/t6OJ15Fsan
— Trump Draws (@TrumpDraws) January 31, 2017
Here’s a self-portrait with hands that are definitely proportionally accurate:
— Trump Draws (@TrumpDraws) January 31, 2017
Here’s a dinosaur.
dinosar pic.twitter.com/R629EU9WDh
— Trump Draws (@TrumpDraws) February 1, 2017
The Internet seems to like it. In just a couple of days, and with only six tweets at the time of this post, the account already has over 160,000 followers.
According to New York Magazine, the drawings are the work of an artist based in Los Angeles. He spoke to the magazine under the condition of anonymity and said that the joke for the account “Wrote itself,” adding that “It’s hard not to take advantage of someone holding up paper, especially our leader of the free world.”
[featured image via screen grab]