Today, we learn that no place and no person is above trolling Donald Trump on the internet.
The Office of Government Ethics, an office under the commander in chief's jurisdiction, is trolling the president on Twitter in a turn of events that should, at this point, shock absolutely nobody.
The incident happened on Friday after reports that Trump asked former FBI Director James Comey (yes, the one he fired) for his "loyalty" at a private dinner.
SEE ALSO: Um guys, did Melania Trump just brutally troll her husband on Twitter?The ethics office seemingly responded on Twitter with a poignant message for the president.
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Sometimes you just have to remind the president, you know?
The ethics office has criticized Trump before. Head of the office, Obama appointee Director Walter Shaub, slammedTrump's plan to separate himself from his business empire back in January, calling the plan “wholly inadequate” in resolving potential conflicts of interest.
Of course, this is also not the first time a government agency has trolled Trump on Twitter. The National Parks Service famously retweeted this image in January comparing Trump and Obama's inaugural crowd sizes.
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Excited (read: terrified) to see who's next.
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