Donald Trump Mocked for Tweeting Photo of Himself writing the Inaugural Address

by Amna El Tawil
Tomorrow is the day when Donald J. Trump will, officially, become the 45th President of the United State. The inauguration will feature extreme security measures while Mr. Trump, his family, friends, and administration are making final preparations for the big today.
 
Today, the successful businessman uploaded a photo of himself writing the inaugural address to his Twitter account.


Of course, whenever a famous person tweets somethings, hordes of other users decide to comment not so nice things. The new update wasn’t an exception as the President-elect was mocked mercilessly.
The Observer wrote Twitter users are trolling just about every aspect of this photo, from Mar-a-Lago’s interior decorating to the fact that the notepad is tilted away from the camera, and quite possibly blank. This isn’t the first time Trump has been accused of staging a big moment: at an event in March he touted successful brands like Trump Wine and Trump Steaks, and many people speculated that the folders he displayed at his press conference last week were filled with blank pieces of paper.
 

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Trump will be sworn in as the next president of the United States on Friday in Washington, D.C. Nearly 50 House Democrats have chosen to boycott the event, but Hillary and Bill Clinton have stated they will attend. Former President George W. Bush will also be there.

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3 thoughts on “Donald Trump Mocked for Tweeting Photo of Himself writing the Inaugural Address”

  1. I’d like to order a large pizza, …a tasty organic blueberry lager ale, …a huge salad, and…end the fed, lift the hemp prohibition without regulation, bring Israel to justice for their Jewish ritual mass murder in the US at the WTC on 9/11, and bring some extra napkins, please, thanks.
    ‘…you want something too honey?’
    “No, that sounds good.”

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