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Sophie Cunningham comments on viral meme used by Trump administration

Sophie Cunningham, a WNBA player, addressed the Trump administration's use of a meme featuring her finger-pointing gesture. She acknowledged the meme's popularity and expressed indifference towards its use by various groups. Cunningham also criticized a technical foul she received for the gesture during a game.

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WNBA player Sophie Cunningham has responded to the Trump administration's use of a viral meme featuring her pointing her finger at another player. The meme, which gained significant attention after a game in late June, was referenced in a White House social media post on June 30. In her remarks to reporters, Cunningham noted the widespread sharing of the meme, stating, "I think everyone around the world is posting it." She expressed that she does not mind the meme being used by various groups, including the White House. Cunningham also discussed a technical foul she received for the gesture during the game, calling it "the weakest thing I’ve ever seen in my life" and emphasized that she was merely pointing without saying anything.

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Sophie Cunningham responds to Trump admin using her now-famous viral finger-pointing meme

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