Zoë Kravitz Celebrates Donald Trump’s Impeachment With Nude Photo; POTUS ’Not Losing Job’
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Many reacted to Donald Trump’s impeachment.
“The Batman” actress Zoë Kravitz took to Instagram to post a nude photo in response to Trump’s impeachment. In the snap, she seductively bites a peach and covered her breasts with her hands and arms. She lets her black hair fall down her back and shows off her tattoos in th picture.
“Eat that 45,“ she wrote in the caption.
According to Daily Mail, the actress was referring to the 45th U.S. president.
Meanwhile, many reacted to Kravitz’s post.
“Peach in wrong place he won’t grab it,” one commented.
Michael Rapaport, an American actor, also shared a photo of Trump’s burning effigy on Twitter. In his caption, he urged Trump to bring his kids and “Miserable Melania” with him.
However, one netizen reminded Rapaport that even if Trump is already impeached, he will still seat as president because the senate has to vote.
“It’s not like this dude is losing his job... tomorrow comes and he still running the country,” @vinny9434 commented.
“The majority doesn't seem to understand how this all works... He won't be removed and he will continue on thru next year...” another user added.
Don Russell also believes that Trump will be acquitted in the senate, so the whole process was a “waste of time.” Hank Dale added that it was also a “waste of money.” Some also speculated that Trump would have a landslide victory in 2020.
On Tuesday, Trump and Melania were spotted holding hands as they walked to greet Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales and his wife Patricia Marroquin de Morales at the White House. The POTUS and FLOTUS were carrying umbrellas as they braved the rain to give their guests a warm welcome.
In related news, just recently, Trump was accused of bullying Greta Thunberg after he commented that the 16-year-old activist should work on her anger management problem. Many slammed the politician for treating the teenager that way. Melania was also mocked for not defending Thunberg despite her “Be Best” campaign, which is strongly against cyberbullying.
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