Trump responded to a very public exposure exactly how you'd expect.

The New York Times published a wild op-ed anonymously written by a "senior official" on Wednesday that detailed the "quiet resistance within the administration" to stop Trump's ""worst inclinations."

In response, Trump appeared to accuse the anonymous writer of treason by tweeting, in all caps, "TREASON?"

TREASON? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 5, 2018

Since the tweet lacked any context whatsoever, Twitter users tried to figure out its meaning through memes, from beautiful puns to posting pictures of the worst food imaginable.

No, just the check please. https://t.co/Px4f3yrvwe — Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) September 6, 2018

"Is there a treason parade happening?" pic.twitter.com/hGFl7WJOaN — Brandi, #1 Duckburgh Reconstruction Researcher (@ItsTheBrandi) September 5, 2018

Some even referenced iconic Vines.

RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY SALAD? https://t.co/KH7AkehChJ — Justin Kirkland (@justinkirkland4) September 5, 2018

TREASON? In MY White House? It's more likely than you think. https://t.co/4apQTGuuv6 — joshua rush (@JoshuaRush) September 5, 2018

Trump's clueless "TREASON?" is, inexplicably, a relatable Big Mood.

when someone disagrees with my assertion that bobby shmurda should be free https://t.co/lkm3BFKqWT — Jake Baskin (@baskincase) September 5, 2018

*sees Instagram pics from a party i wasn't invited to* https://t.co/8dWN1l7cmw — Maggie Serota (@maggieserota) September 5, 2018

when mom forgot the pizza rolls https://t.co/IjSILIvZJu — Kyle Meinke (@kmeinke) September 5, 2018

me: wanna get some food?

you: sure, where do you wanna go?

me: waffle house?

you: how about IHOP?

me: https://t.co/3AnI2hRrj0 — Mark Berman (@markberman) September 5, 2018

When you're waiting for Uber but on the map it's driving in the wrong direction. https://t.co/nMWWUc54Yn — Elliott Schwartz (@elliosch) September 5, 2018

when i meet a seinfeld fan who also likes Friendshttps://t.co/Mjwh2Fd6z9 — time crisis (@timecrisis2000) September 5, 2018

tfw you tweet something instead of googling it :( https://t.co/pZuCaDtYmW — mah ree nah (@marinarachael) September 5, 2018

Here's how the Constitution defines treason in Article III, Section 3:

Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court. The Congress shall have Power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.

The code also notes that treason is punishable by five years in prison, a $10,000 minimum fine, or death. Those found guilty of treason "shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States."

Yikes.

But as Vox points out, neither the op-ed writer nor Trump is guilty of treason.

But believing that Bobby Shmurda shouldn't be free? That's questionable.