The Home Judiciary Committee Twitter account drew mockery for a publish defending former President Donald Trump forward of his anticipated indictment over a hush cash cost to porn actor Stormy Daniels.
The committee, which lists Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) as its rating member, on Tuesday quoted Jordan himself as saying: “We don’t assume President Trump broke the regulation in any respect.”
It posted three hearth emojis under.
Some critics laughed on the thought of an account apparently run by the Trump-devotee Jordan endorsing his personal quote.
Others rewrote the message by suggesting it may have stopped after three phrases, specifically, “We don’t assume.”
Many simply marveled at the usage of the burning emojis.