Very Legal And Very Cool
Also known as: Very Legal & Very Cool
"Very Legal and Very Cool" is a catchphrase meme based on a November 30, 2018 tweet from Donald Trump, in which he described his business dealings during the presidential campaign as "very legal & very cool." The phrase immediately became a sarcastic shorthand for describing situations that are clearly problematic or suspicious, with Twitter users applying it to everything from historical scandals to everyday absurdities.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Identify a situation that is clearly questionable, illegal, unethical, or just plain sketchy.
Describe it plainly or post an image/screenshot of it.
Add "very legal and very cool" as a caption, comment, or reply.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Trump's tweet came just one day after Cohen's guilty plea, making the turnaround from courtroom drama to meme template remarkably fast.
Cohen said in court that he made false statements to Congress "out of loyalty to the president" and to align with Trump's "political messaging".
The Moscow tower discussions were happening at the same time Russian intelligence operatives were hacking emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, according to a grand jury indictment.
Trump called Cohen a "weak person" on the same day the tweet went viral.