**VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET: THE INTERNET GRAMMAR POLICE DECLARE ‘TRUMPRX’ the MOST CONFUSING MEME of 2024**

VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET: THE INTERNET GRAMMAR POLICE DECLARE ‘TRUMPRX’ THE MOST CONFUSING MEME OF 2024

Washington, D.C. – A new meme, quickly dubbed #TrumpRX, has crashed social media feeds, sending Gen Z into a spiral of linguistic and political confusion. The trend—sparked by an AI-generated image of former President Donald Trump holding a prescription bottle labeled “Make America Grate Again”—was originally a joke about aging politicians and the opioid crisis. However, the internet has turned it into a wild, bipartisan game of telephone.

The Irony: The meme is actually not about Trump taking medication for himself, but rather about him becoming the medication. A viral edit shows Trump’s face Photoshopped onto a bottle of aspirin with the caption: “Take one when libs make you dizzy.” Conservatives are sharing it as a badge of humor; liberals are sharing it to point out the absurdity of “Trump as a cure for sadness.” Meanwhile, the Mayo Clinic’s social media account accidentally liked a post, forcing them to clarify they do not endorse “orange or any other color of pill.”

The Funniest Side Effect: The phrase “Dr. Donnie’s Placebo Pills” is now trending. CNBC is reportedly investigating whether a company called TrumpRX LLC filed for a trademark in Delaware last week—which a lawyer spun as “either a brilliant joke or a terrifying new bankruptcy.”

Trending on X (formerly Twitter): “My pharmacist just handed me a bottle labeled TrumpRX. I asked if it had side effects. She said, ‘Yes. It may cause sudden outbursts of ‘You’re fired!’ and an urge to build walls around your bathroom.’”

Bottom Line: A meme about a prescription for Trump has become the prescription Americans didn’t know they needed—for laughing at