The phenomenon in question involves the proliferation of images and videos featuring a former U.S. president within the fast-food restaurant chain, McDonald’s. These depictions are frequently manipulated or captioned to create humorous or satirical content that is then widely shared on the internet. For example, an image of the president eating a McDonald’s meal might be altered to include a ridiculous caption or placed in an absurd context.
This type of online content reflects broader trends in internet culture, including the use of political figures as subjects for comedic purposes. Its widespread dissemination underscores the ease with which digital content can be created and shared, as well as the public’s appetite for humor related to current events and prominent individuals. The pervasiveness of this kind of content highlights the intersection of politics, celebrity, and digital media.