Someone decided to have a little fun with Google Maps by renaming the White House as “Epstein Island.” This cheeky act caught the attention of many, including some reporters who were curious enough to call the White House and see if their phones reflected the same name change. Sure enough, they found themselves looking at “Epstein Island” on their screens.
The reaction has been pretty lively, with over 250 people sharing the post and another 251 giving it a thumbs up. It seems like a lot of folks appreciated the humor behind this unexpected twist on a well-known landmark.
Jeff Jarvis, who shared the news, clearly enjoyed the moment, expressing his gratitude to the anonymous prankster. The playful renaming seems to have struck a chord, leading to a mix of amusement and intrigue among those who saw it.
This little incident not only brought a smile to many faces but also sparked a conversation about the intersection of humor and politics in our digital age. It’s a reminder of how a simple act can ripple out and engage people in unexpected ways.

