In the age of social media, every major global event eventually gets distilled into a single, unforgettable moment—an image, a gesture, or a few simple words. After 12 days of escalating conflict that saw Israeli strikes on Iran and retaliatory U.S. bombing of nuclear sites, the world finally got its meme.
And it came, as it so often does, from a Donald Trump post on Truth Social.
On June 23, as a ceasefire was announced, the president posted a message that began with three capitalized words: “CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE!”
That was it. That was the moment.
The phrase immediately exploded online. Within hours, it was trending on X (formerly Twitter) and had become the internet’s new favorite inside joke. The words were slapped onto memes, used ironically, and co-opted by everyone from crypto traders announcing their latest gains to critics mocking the president’s unique brand of communication. His supporters used it sincerely, while others turned it into a new catchphrase for any absurd, or unexpected situation.
“Congratulations to everyone”? For what?” a user asked on X.
Congratulations to everyone”? For what?
You bomb nations, then thank God like you’re a savior.
America creates the fire, then sells the water.
Shameful.— World War III (@OMKARSINGH1992) June 23, 2025
“Congratulations to everyone involved in the sale and to the new Owner 🎉” posted another user.
We are delighted to announce the sale of LADY SUNSHINE, with Ocean Independence Sales & Purchase Consultant, Adrian Soos representing the Seller.
Congratulations to everyone involved in the sale and to the new Owner 🎉 pic.twitter.com/LVPvETVfL5
— Ocean Independence (@OCyachts) June 24, 2025
“CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE that held there bags !!,” said a user.
CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE that held there bags !!$UFD$FUNGI
and $XRP holders
Or whatever your conviction is pic.twitter.com/ZDsYKCdTpr— Jason.ATH (@capesurfskate) June 23, 2025
“Congratulations to everyone, now it’s time to short again tomorrow,” a user wrote.
Congratulations to everyone, now it’s time to short again tomorrow https://t.co/6rcWB1C5LB pic.twitter.com/9mfhO8lYuI
— Numer0 (@Numerooo0) June 23, 2025
Suddenly, Trump’s vague and oddly upbeat post about global nuclear de-escalation had morphed into a catch-all celebration for everything and nothing. It was meme magic in motion.
This phenomenon is nothing new. President Trump has an uncanny ability to generate phrases that go viral, often for their sheer strangeness. Who could forget “covfefe,” the mysterious typo that baffled the world? Or his self-description as a “very stable genius”? Or the infamous “hamberders” tweet? Or “Fake News,” “WITCH HUNT”? His capitalized outbursts, sometimes absurd, often oddly timed, tend to pierce through political noise and ignite cultural firestorms.
Like those before it, “CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE!” seemed to tap into the collective psyche. After days of tension and fears of a wider war, the three words served as a bizarre, cathartic release. They were a permission slip for people to finally exhale and express the absurdity and relief they had been holding back.
For a brief moment, a high-stakes geopolitical crisis was overshadowed by three simple words that once again proved that in the Trump era, the line between politics and meme culture is blurrier than ever.