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The Yanny vs. Laurel debate took a dark turn when the U.S. Air Force thought it would be a good idea to use it in a now-deleted tweet that bragged about repressing a Taliban offensive.
SEE ALSO: What Yanny vs. Laurel taught us: We yearn to be dividedBut the White House killed the meme for good when it released a video of staffers dividing into Team Yanny and Team Laurel.
Think this is fake news? We can assure you that unfortunately, this is very real. Here's the video:
Ivanka Trump is definitely on Team Laurel, but Kellyanne "alternative facts" Conway isn't tooloyal to her side. She proudly says, "It's Laurel," before adding, "But I could deflect and defer to Yanny if you need me to."
A little too real, Kelly.
The video also includes this exchange with press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, which is reallyconcerning considering the White House's strained relationship with the press:
Interviewer: "Sarah, it's been reported that you hear Laurel, how do you respond?"
Sarah Huckabee Sanders: "Clearly you're getting your information from CNN because that's fake news. All I hear is Yanny."
Yikes.
Even Mike Pence joined the fun, robotically turning to the camera and asking, "Who's Yanny?"
The real icing on the cake is President Trump himself. Seated at his desk, Trump proclaims, "I hear covfefe."
We get that it's a joke, but come on, White House. Don't you have more important things to deal with?
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