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Trump Getting Indicted Again, And This Week's Other Best Memes, Ranked

Trump Getting Indicted Again, And This Week's Other Best Memes, Ranked
Another criminal indictment against the former president means another load of memes.
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Here at Digg, we try our best to cover the most important and confounding memes that come across the timeline. But the web is littered with tons of great memes that never quite hit the mainstream and instead just bounce around the weird corners of Twitter or Reddit. Enter our recurring feature, Memes, Ranked.

This week, we're reacting to a new celeb haircut, enjoying Selena Gomez's blanket photo and celebrating Trump's fourth indictment the best way we know how.



3. Kim Kardashian's haircut

The Meme

When you see a headline like "Celebrity debuts sophisticated and timeless haircut," you know they're going to get goofed on. Now this one doesn't seem like a PR play, but it's still nonsensical enough to be a pile-on. Insert a Kardashian into that headline and you instantly activate a thousand keyboard warriors who're waiting to crack a joke, and needed no better reason to do so.

Examples


Adwait and Annie



Selena Gomez

The Meme

Over the weekend, pop star and actor Selena Gomez shared a photo of herself wrapped in a blanket, looking pensively out into the distance. It immediately got the meme treatment.

Examples


Darcy Jimenez



Trump's Fourth Indictment

The Meme

Donald Trump got indicted for a fourth time on Monday — this time in Georgia for his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election — alongside Rudy Giuliani and some other schmucks. This is all thanks to everybody's favorite new law, the RICO act of 1970 — otherwise known as the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act — which is a state law that has allowed Georgia prosecutors to charge Trump and his co-conspirators for racketeering.

The news inspired Twitter to create memes in joyous celebration of Trump's potential arrest and mugshot. You'd think after being accused of so many crimes (including allegedly being a rapist, trying to overthrow the government and overturn an election he lost, violating campaign finance laws and stealing classified documents) we would have run out of jokes to make. Not in the slightest.

Examples


Jared Russo



And if you're hungry for more memes, here's the last edition of "The Week's Best Memes," where we talked to our aliens, confiscated items from imaginary schoolchildren and enjoyed jokes about the Montgomery riverfront melee.

Comments

  1. Mark Johnston 8 months ago

    what about "In 2004 a 24-year-old Macaulay's mugshot made headlines around the world when he was charged with possessing marijuana and a controlled substance without a prescription after having his car searched by police officers in Oklahoma.". ??


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