Eric Trump complained on Monday about the toll entering politics has taken on President Donald Trump.
“My father’s life became exponentially worse the minute he decided to run for president,” Eric Trump told Westchester Magazine. “He didn’t need to do this, but he was immensely frustrated with where the country was going.”
Eric Trump’s comments prompted some people on Twitter to describe the toll Trump’s presidency has taken on them:
Buddy, imagine how the rest of us feel. https://t.co/ZBG7xz5Vhx
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) June 4, 2018
BOO FUCKING HOO https://t.co/HePbPOjPIk
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) June 4, 2018
ours too! finally, something in common. https://t.co/TwXTVfYUZG
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 4, 2018
THERE IS NO VIOLIN SMALL ENOUGH
— Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess) June 5, 2018
imagine how we fuckin feel buddy https://t.co/DgAFgrxl5h
— darth™ (@darth) June 4, 2018
So did mine. https://t.co/Yltm94EX3n
— rosanne cash (@rosannecash) June 4, 2018
Finally something Donald Trump actually has in common with us: all of our lives became exponentially worse since he became president.
— Brian Chovanec (@Brian_Chovanec) June 4, 2018
He's just promoting the Trump Whinery
— PS Bregman (@BregmanPs) June 5, 2018
Join the club....
— C Duguay (@Sportsfan31ca) June 4, 2018
Dear Eric: For the sake of his happiness, he should resign. Then he should retire to a distant island somewhere to live out the remainder of his life in blissful solitude.
— Erin (@Velvetpage) June 4, 2018
Thoughts and prayers, Eric... thoughts and prayers.
— Nasty old liberal (@drewconst) June 5, 2018
— David (@bionicmandave89) June 5, 2018
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