The Russian Embassy sent out a cryptic message on Twitter on Monday that appeared to be in defense of Michael Flynn, the national security adviser to President Donald Trump who quit that evening.
Flynn has been facing accusations that he discussed lifting U.S. sanctions against Russia in a phone call with the ambassador before Trump’s inauguration.
The embassy’s tweet claimed it didn’t happen ― and included an odd image:
#Peskov: There have been no talks between #Russia and the #UnitedStates about the lifting of sanctions https://t.co/KWhjB3UMj1 pic.twitter.com/IUTlmXMTEL
— Russia in USA 🇷🇺 (@RusEmbUSA) February 13, 2017
Here’s some of the reaction:
@RusEmbUSA Don't get me wrong: I love hamburgers and all. But you guys are gonna have to work on your persuasion skills.
— Savannah (@leftytgirl) February 13, 2017
@korstralican I know. Plus each place setting gets their own WHOLE ROLL of paper towel? #MessyFingersCoverUp @RusEmbUSA
— Petunia Cat 🦊 (@PetuniaCatLand) February 13, 2017
@RusEmbUSA Definitely bringing my own food and drink to a meeting with you. #Laced
— WalkNTalk (@paguyforlife) February 13, 2017
@RusEmbUSA @JudgeMoose pic.twitter.com/4zqSabjWrP
— D.W.A. (@HillaryzMyHmgrl) February 13, 2017
.@RusEmbUSA: These are not the droids you are looking for.
— Savannah (@leftytgirl) February 13, 2017
80% of American public: uh, yeah they are. We can see them right there.
@RusEmbUSA nothing burger or whole enchilada? pic.twitter.com/83TUASXg6E
— TrumanCapote's Ashes (@tcapotesashes) February 13, 2017
@RusEmbUSA @mfa_russia @KremlinRussia_E @RusCons_TX @consulrussiaSF well that settles it the FSB would never lie
— Peter D. (@pnut223223) February 13, 2017
@RusEmbUSA pic.twitter.com/KA7u2pXyjb
— Jean Bonifacio (@Jeaniebonotex) February 13, 2017
@RusEmbUSA is that a turkey sandwich or just baloney?
— martan (@suitetalker) February 13, 2017
@RusEmbUSA
— Steve Zissou (@SteveZiss0u) February 13, 2017
Well, I guess that settles it.
LMAO.@mfa_russia @KremlinRussia_E @RusCons_TX @consulrussiaSF @GK_Seattle @GovernmentRF
@RusEmbUSA
— Austin Eir (@AustinEir1) February 13, 2017
Hamburgers? Sneaky! pic.twitter.com/XSn5WJqbNQ
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