Former US President Donald Trump took to Telegram on Friday to react to an OAN video showing his White House successor, US President Joe Biden, using cheat sheets with several "anti-Trump" talking points.
Attaching a screenshot of a video, where the flashcards can be seen reading "DOJ talking points", Trump rolled out his brief statement.
"Can anybody believe this? No wonder our Country is going to hell!", he posted to Telegram.
Conservative figures immediately blasted Biden - not only for using flashcards at pressers, but for criticizing Trump's policies and how he allegedly "needs a flash card to reming him that he thinks everything is a Trump fault".
Joe Biden needs a flash card to remind him that he thinks everything is Trump’s fault.
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) June 15, 2021
How pathetic. pic.twitter.com/5SRHUDf7z5
Do they write when to mumble incoherently onto the cards?
— The Gen Z Conservative (@TheGenZConserv1) June 15, 2021
Its obvious by now his words are not his own.
— Tanya Trudzik (@TTrudzik) June 15, 2021
Some netizens pointed out that Trump also used cheat sheets.
Kinda like this? pic.twitter.com/0u50loIwdA
— (((Gabe))) - Jewish Space Laser Gunner (@slingbling) June 16, 2021
This is not the first time Biden has been caught using flashcards - he had ones during his first presidential press conference in March and at his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva just days earlier, each time prompting twitterati to humorously fantasize about what those flashcards say.