KEY POINTS

  • #ThankYouPresidentTrump is trending on Twitter
  • Donald Trump’s critics mocked him again on Twitter
  • Donald Trump ignored son Barron's 14th birthday on Twitter

Donald Trump is mocked by Twitter users again.

Trump is making the round on social media. In fact, the hashtag “#ThankYouPresidentTrump” is trending in the United States, but the tweets are not kind to the POTUS.

#ThankYouPresidentTrump For teaching us all how to immediately spot a sociopath,” one wrote.

“COVID19 is not Trump's fault. But its severity in the US can be directly linked to his incompetence, lack of planning, and deliberate misinformation. #ThankYouPresidentTrump for all the extra deaths,” @BettyBowers opined.

#ThankYouPresidentTrump for demonstrating exactly what NOT to do when a pandemic hits,” another online user wrote before adding “You FAILED America.”

#ThankYouPresidentTrump for being laughed at by the UN and mocked by NATO and for pardoning war criminals and snuggling up to despots and for watching yourself on tv all day long and for emboldening Nazis and racists and for ignoring the coronavirus until it was too [explicit] late,” @itsJeffTiedrich wrote.

#ThankYouPresidentTrump for showing me who the racists around me are,” @johnpavlovitz added.

Just recently, Trump was called “racist” for calling coronavirus “Chinese Virus.” The World Health Organization discouraged the public from using the term because it could “unintentionally lead to racial profiling.”

Meanwhile, some confessed that they were surprised when they saw the hashtag. However, when they read the messages, there was actually nothing new. The messages were from Trump’s critics attacking him.

“Me seeing #thankyoupresidenttrump and thinking ppl praising him just to see y’all dragging him. Proceed,” @blackfemmesoul wrote.

Although the majority of the tweets using the hashtag are negative, some of Trump's supporters use it too. “The left constantly paints Trump as the villain. He’s not. He’s a hero! #ThankYouPresidentTrump,” one wrote.

Despite the backlash he received for his response to the coronavirus outbreak, Trump still gave himself a perfect 10. Online users disagreed and said that they would give him a negative 10 score. Meanwhile, others wondered why he didn’t give himself 11 because he usually gives himself a higher score than what’s presented to him.

In related news, Trump snubbed Barron’s birthday on Twitter. He didn’t give his son a birthday greeting on social media on Friday when he turned 14. Meanwhile, Melania Trump made a short but sweet tribute to their son by writing “Happy Birthday BWT.”

US President Donald Trump speaks during a daily press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic
US President Donald Trump speaks during a daily press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic AFP / Brendan Smialowski