Social media swiftly reacted Monday night when President Trump updated his Twitter header to include a superimposed image of one of his tweets from just hours before.

"Director Clapper reiterated what everybody, including the fake media already knows- there is 'no evidence' of collusion w/ Russia and Trump," Trump tweeted earlier Monday evening, downplaying Director of National Intelligence James Clapper's Monday testimony before a Senate panel investigating Russian interference in the presidential election.

ADVERTISEMENT

Clapper said at the hearing that there is “no evidence” of collusion between Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia, which Trump called "old news" in another tweet.

The heading above his Twitter profile now includes the tweet above an image of lawmakers giving thumbs up signs surround the president in the Oval Office.

Why would you do this? pic.twitter.com/wGTDUB4wpk — eve peyser (@evepeyser) May 9, 2017

They're going to have to rename the Streisand Effect. pic.twitter.com/8PowDCXIaP — Tom McKay (@thetomzone) May 9, 2017

This is the header of the president of the United States' political/personal Twitter account pic.twitter.com/TjgSITBNY6 — Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) May 9, 2017

Never really believed there was collusion between Trump & Russia.. until he just put that twitter header up. — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) May 9, 2017

Trump's done a lot of embarrassing things in the < 4 months he's been POTUS, but that new header image takes the cake. pic.twitter.com/IRqGeglvTO — Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) May 9, 2017

"Getting a staffer to Photoshop your tweet denying collusion with Russia into your banner image" is untold levels of Not Mad pic.twitter.com/M2kUZkkG2W — Patrick Monahan (@pattymo) May 9, 2017

The "mission accomplished" banner of Twitter headers pic.twitter.com/tSuObDDOSl — Rebecca Berg (@rebeccagberg) May 9, 2017