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  • 2021-02-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Trump Quit Costco Membership in This Letter? (en)
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  • On Feb. 4, 2021, a picture went viral on Twitter that appeared to show former U.S. President Donald Trump seeking to cancel his Costco membership in a formal letter. The image was subsequently shared in several other tweets that also received thousands of retweets and likes. The supposed letter was addressed to Mr. Jelinek, presumably Costco CEO Walter Craig Jelinek: Some Twitter users said that they didn't know what to think of the letter. It really had me thinking it was real, said one tweet with more than 700 likes. Wait... I really don't know... Is this real?, tweeted another. @jimfish98 tweeted: The most fucked up part of this post is I can't tell if its satire or real because I would never put this past him. Others had similar thoughts, including @lelelom: I can't even tell the real letters from the fake letters anymore. However, the letter addressed to Costco with Trump's letterhead appeared to be nothing more than a bit of comedy. The author of the humorous and satirical note left several clues that it was not written by Trump. First, Costco did not boycott MyPillow. As of Feb. 6, 2021, the company's products were still for sale on the Costco website. The eight-pound tub of coconut clusters was another hint, as was the dig at Kirkland jeans. The letter claimed the Trump tax cuts helped the Costco CEO and the board. This was also a bit of a poke at the fact that some critics claimed his tax cuts benefitted wealthy Americans. Further, Costco membership cards include a picture of the member. It would not be possible to loan a card to a number of people. They would likely be stopped at the door by a Costco employee who checks membership cards upon entry. The joke Costco letter appeared to have been inspired by a real document sent by Trump earlier on the same day with the same letterhead. On Feb. 4, he sent a letter of resignation to the Screen Actors Guild (SAG): SAG responded with its own statement: Trump also posted a letter to the Gab social network regarding his second impeachment trial, but he made no mention of Costco. In sum, Trump did not send the above-displayed letter to cancel his Costco membership. The humorous note looked to be inspired by a real notice that he sent earlier that week to resign from SAG. (en)
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