So, just what did Trump's note in the Western Wall say?

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Watch: Donald Trump visits sacred Western Wall and makes Iran warning

Donald Trump has become the first sitting US president to visit the Western Wall, placing his hand on Judaism's holiest prayer site.

For many, it was a historic and poignant moment - topped off when the president posted a note into the wall, as many worshippers do with prayers and supplications.

Others, however, were more interested in just what the note said - and the internet quickly flooded with speculation as to its exact content.

And while they are certainly not a true reflection of what was written on the note, they certainly raise a few smiles...

A meme saying "u r a grate wal. I want a wall like u"Image source, Twitter/@MemphisDJ
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Could Mr Trump have wall envy?

A picture saying "I won the election by billions of votes"Image source, Twitter/@Home_Halfway
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This user suggests Mr Trump is still thinking about last November

A composite image of Mr Trump and Vladimir Putin, with a heart and "DT loves VP" written in pinkImage source, Twitter/@girlsreallyrule
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His admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin was also posed as a possible theme for the note...

A note saying "I didn't say it was Israel"Image source, Twitter/@barkway
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Or did Mr Trump just want to clear up any confusion over that chat with the Russian foreign minister?

A tweet saying "beautiful photo of Trump placing a note with highly classified intel written on it in the Western Wall."Image source, Twitter/@mikerainey82
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They weren't the only ones still thinking about that top secret information

A tweet saying "I had the largest inauguration crowd in history, period!"Image source, Twitter/@itsBraxtonR
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Then again, maybe he was settling an argument?

A tweet saying "The note Trump placed in the Western Wall contained just a quick doodle of a truck"Image source, Twitter/@sonicdork
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But then again, who's to say the note contained any words at all?