president Donald Trump‘s signature became the butt of jokes among late-night talk show hosts Jon Stewarthe noted what was special about the sign he discovered. Stewart shared a video of Trump’s signature and began quipping that it didn’t look like his name at all.

“Is this even talking about Donald Trump?” the Daily Show host asked. He noted that the last name in Trump’s signature appeared to be longer than his first name. Trump has five letters and Donald has six, so his name might as well be longer. “It looked like it was Lynyrd Skynyrd,” Stewart continued, referring to the pop band from Jacksonville, Florida, known for songs like “Free Bird” and “Simple Man.”
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“It doesn’t make any sense, none of it makes sense,” Stewart added.
The show’s host also claimed that the president did not write “Trump” as his last name when signing the document. “There were so many letters, I counted like ten,” Stewart said, drawing laughter from the audience. Stewart also joked that Trump might add some characters to his last name when signing, like “WiFi password.”
Trump has yet to comment on the jokes aimed at him. However, many others flocked to the comments section to comment on the president’s signature.
Donald Trump signature: Visuals make people laugh
Share a photo with one person wrote on additional Trump now wants the same symbol on all U.S. currency.
“To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump’s signature will appear on future U.S. notes along with the Secretary of the Treasury, marking the first time in history that it will appear on a sitting president,” the Treasury Department said. Announce.
Another person joked about the Lynyrd Skynyrd reference and posted a gif of an American bald eagle, their national bird.
One of them humorously suggested an alternative spelling that would explain the current signature. “DonOLd trummmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmp,” they wrote on the X.
The quip about Trump’s signature comes against the backdrop of the president being very particular about signing documents. Most of Trump’s complaints were about the use of automatic pens by his predecessor, Democratic President Joe Biden. Trump claimed Biden did not know what was ultimately signed.
Meanwhile, all eyes are on a signature that could signal the end of the ongoing events middle east conflictif the president puts pen to paper, once Iran and U.S. envoys reach an agreement.


