Fake news has reached a whole new level, with fake copies of The Washington Post popping up all over Washington, D.C. this morning. The print editions look shockingly similar to the real Washington Post. The most interesting part? They are filled with stories about President Donald Trump leaving office.

The front page of the paper has a (fake) story that many are hoping will actually come true. With the headline “Unpresidented,” the lead story alleges that Trump resigned from office by writing a note on a napkin while in the Oval Office. What brought this about? This (fake) story declares that “women-led protests” (hi, Women’s March) across the country finally broke him.

He left, supposedly, to head to Yalta.

The Post’s PR department released a statement on Twitter:

x There are fake print editions of The Washington Post being distributed around downtown DC, and we are aware of a website attempting to mimic The PostÃ¢ÂÂs. They are not Post products, and we are looking into this. Ã¢ÂÂ Washington Post PR (@WashPostPR) January 16, 2019

Who is behind this brilliantly executed satire? Nobody knows. Many are speculating that Code Pink, a liberal, women-initiated activist group, is behind it, as a video on Facebook shows Medea Benjamin, the group’s founder, passing out copies at an office building at Capitol Hill.