Rump hilariously guilty after pleading not sane in comic book case

Former President Donald Trump has once again found himself in legal trouble, this time for allegedly stealing comic book ideas. In a surprising turn of events, Trump pleaded not sane in his defense, claiming that he was not mentally competent enough to commit the crime. However, the judge and jury were not convinced and found him guilty. The internet has been buzzing with reactions to this hilarious development.

Many people were quick to point out the irony of Trump using the insanity defense, given his past claims of being a "stable genius." One Twitter user wrote, "It's like the boy who cried wolf, only it's the man who cried 'I'm not sane!'" Another joked, "I guess this is what happens when you spend too much time reading your own tweets."

Some people have speculated that Trump's comic book obsession may have been what led him to commit the crime in the first place. "He probably thought he could just take whatever he wanted because he's used to getting away with everything," said one Reddit user. "But this time, he messed with the wrong superheroes."

Despite the seriousness of the charges, many people have found humor in the situation. Memes and jokes about Trump's plea have been circulating on social media, with some even creating their own comic book covers featuring the former president as the villain. One particularly funny meme showed a picture of Trump with the caption, "When you steal comic book ideas but your superpower is bankruptcy."

In the end, it seems that Trump's attempt at using the insanity defense was more ridiculous than anything else. While some may feel sorry for him, it's hard to deny that the situation is just plain funny. And who knows, maybe this will inspire Trump to write his own comic book about his legal woes. It could be called "The Adventures of Not-Sane Man" or "The Incredible Hulk-ted by the Law." The possibilities are endless.