President Donald Trump on Monday attempted some damage control on Twitter.
It didn’t go well.
Amid the turbulence of White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci’s ouster after only 10 days on the job, top Republicans fretting about a White House in “chaos,” and Trump’s continued plunge in the polls, the president called it a “great day.”
A great day at the White House!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 31, 2017
The tweet drew tens of thousands of reactions in less than an hour. Here’s some of that response:
Okay he's just trolling us now. This is literally the tweet version of this 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/hxpbqcKEBb
— Jessica Weil (@Jessica731) July 31, 2017
Is it possible he works at a different White House? https://t.co/wCUN5JGDsI
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) July 31, 2017
He even skipped his kid being born last week so he could keep working for you.
— Bad Hombre Parker (@realParker9) July 31, 2017
AND HE STILL GOT SCREWED OVER! pic.twitter.com/PlRB6FQxRe
Is everyone watching the same movie I'm watching?
— NotoriousRBF (@NotoriousRBF) July 31, 2017
LMAO pic.twitter.com/aJhotTOz5F
— Nick Pappas (@NickAPappas) July 31, 2017
Good for you little buddy *musses hair*.
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) July 31, 2017
Sure it is. pic.twitter.com/ugGYnMesjP
— Gabriel (@gbaca14) July 31, 2017
If this is what Trump & his supporters consider to be #winning, I hope they keep it up!
— William LeGate (@williamlegate) July 31, 2017
The #TrumpTrain is a well-oiled machine! #MAGA #MAGA #MAGA #MAGA Choo-choo! pic.twitter.com/HesuYEkggO
— Spector Hair Day (@SpectorHairDay) July 31, 2017
I am not a fan of the apprentice, but this season is spot on hilarious!! Who goes next? Pence???
— Ana (@Galleryladyana) July 31, 2017
I was actually voting to kick Bannon off the island. Am I at the wrong place?
— Carol Isaac MacKusic (@CMackusic) July 31, 2017
If the White House were a football team, it would be the Cleveland Browns. Revolving door of personnel & total dysfunction. pic.twitter.com/1YebqRq3pI
— Dani Bostick (@danibostick) July 31, 2017
If the White House were a ship, it would be the Titanic.
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) July 31, 2017
— 💛 (@Sflemi11) July 31, 2017
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