Viral Porta-Potty Signs Spark False Trump Outrage: Fact-Checking the Meme

Posts claim Trump is livid after someone put "Donald J. Trump Memorial" signs on porta-potties outside the White House where a ballroom is being constructed.

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A social media storm claims that President Donald Trump was furious after someone labeled porta-potties outside the White House with 'Donald J. Trump Memorial' signs. However, our investigation reveals that this claim is entirely false. There is no credible news report or fact-checking site that confirms the incident. The image in question appears to be a digitally edited meme or joke, rather than a documented real event. In fact, a similar incident occurred in 2017 during Trump's inauguration, when workers covered up the logos of porta-potties on the National Mall due to Capitol grounds restrictions on advertising. However, the company providing the portable toilets, Don's Johns, has been doing the same for past presidential inaugurations, including those of President Barack Obama. It's worth noting that the company's Chief Operating Officer stated that they were proud to have their name on the units and didn't instruct anyone to cover them up. The viral claim about Trump's alleged outrage over the porta-potty signs is nothing more than a baseless meme with no factual basis.