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  • Donald Trump unveiled Space Force's new logo
  • Donald Trump mocked for the new logo of Space Force
  • Donald Trump did not greet Melania Trump on wedding anniversary on social media

Donald Trump was slammed online after unveiling the Space Force’s logo.

President Trump unveiled the new logo for the United States Space Force on Twitter. The POTUS said that the team consulted the great military leaders, designers and other sources, and they came up with the logo, which many felt was too similar to "Star Trek’s." Due to this, the businessman-turned-politician has received an intense backlash from the Twitter users.

“Sooooo....after all your consultation with "Great Military Leaders, designers, and others’You chose to COPY THE STAR TREK LOGO? Pathetic, as we've come to expect from you,” one commented with laughing emojis.

“You have to steal from Star Trek now? Is it not enough you consistently receive cease & desist orders for using songs from various musicians including Prince & Queen while violating their copyrights?” another social media user added.

“Star Trek called, they want their logo back!!” another added.

“I got excited when I saw your logo because it proves you are a rip-off artist,” Jeffrey Guterman commented.

Several also warned Trump that Star Trek might sue him because the new logo is too similar to the famous American media franchise.

“Star Trek gonna sue you,” comedian Tommy Campbell wrote.

According to Bill Palmer, Trump shared the new logo of the Space Force just a day after the debut of the new Star Trek Picard TV series. Star Trek fans were just reminded of the Starfleet logo, so it was easy for them to spot the similarities.

“Trump is the word’s dumbest criminal, and it’s not even close,” Palmer wrote.

In related news, on Wednesday, Trump and Melania just celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary. However, the POTUS didn’t commemorate the event on social media.

According to one Twitter user, Trump made over a hundred tweets on that day but never mentioned his marriage milestone with Melania. It wasn’t the first time the POTUS snubbed the event because he did the same last year.

US President Donald Trump announcing the US withdrawal from the 'defective' Iran nuclear deal on May 8, 2018
US President Donald Trump announcing the US withdrawal from the 'defective' Iran nuclear deal on May 8, 2018 AFP / SAUL LOEB