On Tuesday afternoon, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump delivered a campaign speech in front of what appears to be an enormous pile of garbage. For the record, Trump’s chosen speaking venue is located at the Alumisource plant in Monessen, Pennsylvania, which the company built in 1980 to supply “specialized raw materials, material processing and blending solutions to the aluminum and steel industries.” So, what the New York real estate mogul is actually standing in front of is a wall composed of metal tubing, plastic bottles, aluminum cans and other recycled goods. Technically, it isn’t trash.

Not that this distinction would ever convince everyone on social media, which mostly ignored the details of Trump’s economy-focused speech. Instead, everyone with a Twitter handle and access to CNN, Fox News, Right Side Broadcasting or any other news outlet willing to carry the feed, spent their time pondering whose bright idea Trump’s placement and backdrop were.

Who chose the backdrop for this speech? pic.twitter.com/04Oeb4jF2w — Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) June 28, 2016

Who told Donald Trump it was a good idea to speak in front of an actual wall of garbage? pic.twitter.com/e72txR0Iq5 — Hunter Schwarz (@hunterschwarz) June 28, 2016

Staffer 1: So just whatever you do, don't put him in front of a giant pile of garbage. Staffer 2: Got it. pic.twitter.com/1zjzNEnLoy — Rob Flaherty (@Rob_Flaherty) June 28, 2016

"We can't get an actual dumpster fire behind Trump, what's the next closest thing?"

"I got an idea" pic.twitter.com/2lSuRt9Mif — Oliver Willis (@owillis) June 28, 2016

“Mr. Trump needs a backdrop.”

“What do you have in mind?”

“It’s gotta be on-brand. Obviously.”

“A giant pile of garbage?”

“Genius.” — Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) June 28, 2016

Some responded with disbelief.

Wait, y'all aren't 'shopping those pics of Trump speaking while standing amongst non-metaphorical garbage — jason (@JasonKirkSBN) June 28, 2016

While the majority relished the opportunity to celebrate the televised, metaphorical garbage fire.

Trump speech, close up and wide view pic.twitter.com/letXbWTYI7 — Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) June 28, 2016

Is this backdrop advance success or failure? pic.twitter.com/nJpAxMlN45 — Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) June 28, 2016

Speaking in front of a literal wall of garbage is a pretty appropriate decision, imho. pic.twitter.com/JVDKXAIxQZ — Andrew Kirell (@AndrewKirell) June 28, 2016

Much to Oscar's surprise pic.twitter.com/gry9IC2cXM — Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) June 28, 2016

someone spark this shit pic.twitter.com/BMcjVldpUN — Jared Keller (@jaredbkeller) June 28, 2016

I keep waiting for Wall-E to show up and dump a cube of garbage on Trump. — The Rude Pundit (@rudepundit) June 28, 2016

Trump stands in front of garbage to give a garbage speech. Sad! — Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) June 28, 2016

Breaking: Wall of garbage endorses Trump. pic.twitter.com/qFZUS11okF — Kashana (@kashanacauley) June 28, 2016

So… does someone light the garbage behind Trump on fire after the speech? I'm assuming it's performance art, no? — Jackie Kucinich (@JFKucinich) June 28, 2016

A few even offered guesses about what Trump would do to up the ante at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Considering that GOP organizers are struggling to plan the contested event, the Donald will need to do something drastic.

At the RNC next month, Trump will accept the GOP nomination while standing in front of a stage set with decorative garbage fires. — Peter Suderman (@petersuderman) June 28, 2016

Check out the entire speech below.