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Mock Trump by Creating your Own Trump Executive Order

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(Photo : hepwori ) New Trump executive order?

The world can never stop laughing at Donald Trump's self-inflicted wounds.

His executive orders, which he pompously displays to cameras after signing them, have been mocked by a flood of painful memes and laughed at on U.S. TV shows like Saturday Night Live.

Trump has signed 19 executive orders since he was inaugurated on Jan. 20. It's number unmatched in its speed of execution in modern U.S. history, and one that makes a mockery of Republican Party criticisms of former President Barack Obama, who resorted to a few executive orders to circumvent Republican obstructionism and racial bigotry.

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Now, you can write your own Donald Trump executive orders with a photo of a pouting Trump holding up your creation.

Ready for immediate use is an online generator created by a user named hepwori on GitHub.

The online generator shows a photo of Trump holding a signed executive order. You can click into the text and add your own words. Whatever you want and be sure to tweet it.

Click here to create your own executive order.

Hepwori encourages the generator's users to take a screenshot and share it on Twitter. It shouldn't be that hard to take a dig at a comedian president whose hair (What is that thing, anyway?) has been the butt of jokes for decades.

And let's not forget Trump's feminine-size small hands.

The Trump executive order online generator is only the latest in a growing line of online tools that allow anyone with an opinion of Trump to have his say. There's also a Trump Draws parody Twitter account that transforms the executive orders into toddler-quality sketches.

Trump Draws turns his signing of executive orders into animated GIFs. Instead of holding up his signature for all to see, he shows off child-like sketches of a cat, dinosaur, turkey, horse, house and himself with giant hands. Misspellings of simple words are included.

The account's 150,000 followers have retweeted the animated GIFs thousands of times since the account launched on Jan. 30.

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