President Trump may be a fan of Game of Thrones, but the show's cast certainly doesn't seem to be too fond of him.
On Friday afternoon, after Trump tweeted a Photoshopped Game of Thronesposter to announce upcoming sanctions he plans to impose against Iran, two stars of the HBO show — close pals Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams — each replied to Trump's tweet to show their disapproval.
And even the network pushed back.
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In the very recognizable Game of Thrones font, the words "SANCTIONS ARE COMING" were typed across the image of Trump, along with the date, November 5.
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To that, Turner, who plays Sansa Stark on the show simply replied, "Ew."
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Williams, who plays Arya Stark in the series, gave a strict, "Not today."
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And HBO brought the fire, questioning how to say "trademark misuse" in Dothraki — the fictional language from George R. R. Martin's fantasy novel series on which the show is based.
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Trump's tweet got the meme treatment from all different angles today, and honestly, it's still unknown whether he's actually ever seenan episode of the HBO medieval fantasy or not.
Whether he's a true fan or simply trying to try his hand at the meme game, it's clear not many people appreciated him using the lighthearted reference to discuss such a serious topic.
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