No, Fox News didn’t get President Trump to flicker the White House lights; A running list of all the possible subtweets of President Trump from government Twitter accounts; A short investigation into the mysterious tweets from press secretary Sean Spicer; With WorldStarHipHop, Lee O’Denat pioneered our viral video addiction; A step-by-step guide to a meme about punching a Nazi in the face; So, what happens to the @POTUS Twitter account now?;
 
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No, Fox News didn’t get President Trump to flicker the White House lights
"It's a little TV trick. Please."
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A running list of all the possible subtweets of President Trump from government Twitter accounts
Defense Department's official Twitter account promoted a story about U.S. Marine Cpl. Ali J. Mohammed, who happens to be a refugee from Iraq.
 
A short investigation into the mysterious tweets from press secretary Sean Spicer
The @PressSec account tweeted and deleted eight random-seeming characters, two mornings in a row.
 
With WorldStarHipHop, Lee O’Denat pioneered our viral video addiction
O'Denat has died at the age of 43.
 
A step-by-step guide to a meme about punching a Nazi in the face
Richard Spencer, a self-proclaimed white nationalist, was punched in the face on camera, in Washington D.C. on Friday
 
So, what happens to the @POTUS Twitter account now?
@POTUS belongs to whoever is President of the United States. And as President Trump takes office, that means Trump gets @POTUS, along with its 13.7 million followers.
 
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