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Let's see the medical records: Twitter takes a dig at #SnifflingTrump

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A journalist records a video from screen as Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during the first presidential debate with U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016
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US presidential candidate, Donald Trump has enough passion to mix style and concern as he introduced a new sniff during 2016's first Presidential debate.

As Trump and Hillary Clinton kicked off the debate at Hofstra University in Long Island to discuss several topics impacting the American people, viewers noticed the businessman's case of the sniffles, reports E! Online.

While that was the small noise, which punctuated much of what the Republican presidential nominee had to say during the debate, some viewers took to sarcastic memes and even resulted in a number of new Twitter accounts like @TrumpSniff, one which tweeted, "#makesniffsgreatagain *sniff*."

Here are some of the reactions on Twitter:

Other memes trending at the end of America's 2016 first presidential debate were the 70-year-old's "numerous conversations" and "relationship" with the Fox News anchor, Sean Hannity.

Hillary Clinton's shoulder shake also did the rounds on social media: 

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