

We didn’t expect Microsoft to do anything out it and, if they did, thought they’d tell customers.

HBO hasn't commented on the president's latest Instagram post.Almost a year ago we sarcastically complained about the lack of words from ‘Game of Thrones’ in the Office dictionary. In response, HBO asked: "How do you say trademark misuse in Dothraki?" Trump has previously used "Game of Thrones" to promote his agenda, including a "Sanctions are Coming" poster he debuted on Twitter in November. User added: "I take it he's never seen how well walls work in Game of Thrones."

User tweeted, "Walls Work, Trump Says In Front Of Poster Parodying Show Based On Premise That They Don't." Related: See the icy new trailer for Season 8 of 'Game of agreed, adding that "for someone who watches a lot of TV, should know that even the wall isn’t a panacea by the end of Season 7." User advised Trump to lay off the cable news and catch up on the hit HBO show, because "in Game of Thrones walls do not work." "GoT" superfans, who have lots of time on their hands as they anxiously await the eighth and final season to premiere in April, called attention to the president's pop culture blunder on Twitter. Related: President Trump features 'Game of Thrones'-style poster during Cabinet meeting: 'Sanctions are coming' In fact, in the Season 7 finale, the colossal Wall (built to keep wildlings and White Walkers from entering the Seven Kingdoms) came crashing down after the Night King used a zombie dragon to burn it down, allowing the army of the dead to pass. Trump used the image to tout his proposed border wall, vowing "walls work" during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday where a similar poster was present. However, GoT fans were quick to point out the irony in his meme – walls do not work. Related: Exclusive: 'Game of Thrones' hasn't aired in 16 months but was 2018's top on-demand show His picture has amassed over 700,000 likes. The president posted an image of himself on Instagram Thursday, with the words "The Wall Is Coming" in the GoT font, a parody of the ominous House Stark motto, "Winter Is Coming." The slogan is over what appears to be a portion of the existing wall that sits on the border between the U.S. President Donald Trump has apparently not finished the last season of "Game of Thrones." Watch Video: Trump posts new 'Game of Thrones'-inspired meme
