On Monday night, Trump whined that Twitter's trending-topics section includes too much criticism of him, which is "very unfair", "really ridiculous", "so disgusting" and "illegal".The perfect summary of his presidency. pic.twitter.com/5lceKbdhoG— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 28, 2020
So disgusting to watch Twitter’s so-called “Trending”, where sooo many trends are about me, and never a good one. They look for anything they can find, make it as bad as possible, and blow it up, trying to make it trend. Really ridiculous, illegal, and, of course, very unfair!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 27, 2020
NOBODY LIKES ME!!! pic.twitter.com/wD6pZ6cJWw— *you're (@RKJ65) July 28, 2020
— PinkFloydian (@PnkFloydian) July 29, 2020
Just imagine seeing this image with no context in 2014 pic.twitter.com/wI80vLabNV— Zack Bornstein (@ZackBornstein) July 29, 2020
you cannot make this shit up pic.twitter.com/dGRj47guCb— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 29, 2020
quite the chyron pic.twitter.com/Lb1IVprr2g— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 29, 2020
Trump retweets article that accuses him of ushering in totalitarianism and violating the First Amendment by kidnapping and assaulting protesters pic.twitter.com/EgZ1yoXnnE— Brian Tashman (@briantashman) July 29, 2020
Trump tags an Ohio heating and air conditioning company instead of AF1. https://t.co/ge5MhxPqgs— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) July 29, 2020
Trump eventually deleted that tweet and posted a new one. The company responded.
Stuart Stevens, Republican political consultant and author of It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump:
I am here to bear reluctant witness that Mr. Trump didn't hijack the Republican Party. He is the logical conclusion of what the party became over the past 50 or so years, a natural product of the seeds of race-baiting, self-deception and anger that now dominate it. Hold Donald Trump up to a mirror and that bulging, scowling orange face is today's Republican Party.
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