Donald Trump just went on an online tirade against Senator Elizabeth Warren after she announced that she will be stepping down from her presidential campaign.
The POTUS was first delighted to hear the news that the Democratic nominee will no longer compete against him. But as always, this wasn’t enough for the president.
Melania Trump’s husband seemingly attacked all women across the globe when he sarcastically talked about Warren’s decision to run for office. He asked what girls usually do and said that they usually run for president.
During his attack, the POTUS also said that Warren has no talent, she’s unlikable, and she is very mean. Trump also said that no one wants to have a mean president because they want someone like him.
The POTUS’s comment did not sit well with a lot of his critics who are aware of how mean he could really be. In fact, whenever Trump doesn’t his way, he tends to attack his enemies lowly.
“I can’t. I [expletive] cannot. This man is completely detached from reality. He is nuts,” Twitter user @Kokomothegreat said.
“This sums him up perfectly: Accuse the other side of that which you are guilty,” Twitter user @B1rdSteve said.
“The dangers of narcissism and of giving a narcissist absolute power. Terrifying,” Twitter user @LogicIntegrity said.
Meanwhile, Political Flare journalist Jason Miciak also attacked Trump over his recent statements against Warren and women in general. He said that the POTUS has not said anything meaner about the senator than what he said this week.
Miciak also questioned Trump’s claim that Warren is mean when she’s the very same person who stood up for women.
“I am not a woman, but I am the dad of a proto-woman, and I don’t want her to ever have to be nicer or cuter than anyone in order to advance in whatever she chooses to do. Elizabeth Warren is one of the most sensitive, most wholesome …, she is the ‘nicest’ and ‘best,’ any superlative one wants to use, she is all of it, and all of it got put to use to help people, including little girls. She has persisted,” he wrote.


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