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The International Space Station deleted the tweet later
Updated : Feb 04, 2017, 11:51 AM IST
US President Donald Trump’s daily tweets have been the butt of several jokes on social media. Although President Trump does have his supporters, a number of people – celebrities included – have used the social media platform to troll him using memes and gifs.
Late Friday, Trump tweeted that it was time for the United States to remove the ‘evil’ that was in its country. While a number of people were quick to react to this tweet, it was a tweet by the International Space Station, which has since been deleted, that has evoked some of the best reactions. “We have space for you here. Come and join us,” ISS tweeted.
I love Twitter. pic.twitter.com/pC6Km4S1T2
— Maureen Shaw (@MaureenShaw) February 4, 2017
Here are some of the other tweets in response to Trump’s claim.
@realDonaldTrump what time should we call your Uber?
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 4, 2017
@realDonaldTrump BREAKING NEWS: President donald trump is leaving America under his new "Keep evil out" BILL
— Diva (@sammypolsen12) February 4, 2017
@realDonaldTrump you're leaving?
— Alex Zalben (@azalben) February 4, 2017
@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/Gew1ii4SO0
— David Ruddock (@RDR0b11) February 3, 2017
.@realDonaldTrump JSYK, those quotation marks don't do the same thing as caplock. pic.twitter.com/J0uVhH1WEU
— Victoria/V.E. Schwab (@veschwab) February 4, 2017
Recently, the US President was a victim of an Arnold Schwarzenegger video on Twitter. Schwarzenegger responded to President Trump’s claim during the National Prayer meet that the television show, The Apprentice, where Trump serves as an executive producer, has disastrous ratings. Trump even joked that he would pray that the show would have more ratings, for Arnold’s sake.
The Terminator star then responded with a video where he suggested he and Trump switch jobs. “You take over reality television and the ratings will rise. Let me take over the country and people will sleep comfortably at night,” said the former governor of California.