
Although it's been almost a month since the most controversial presidential election has taken place, both president-elect Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton are still butting heads. While the election clearly showed a divide within the nation, a vast majority of people believed that Clinton should have reigned victorious. Trump who won the presidency by scoring the most Electoral College votes is now sticking his foot in his mouth yet again, bashing Clinton for her illegal voting support.
According to CNN, without evidence, Trump has falsely claimed that "millions of people" voted illegally for Hillary Clinton and otherwise he would have won the popular vote. Although Trump won the election via Electoral College votes, Clinton won the popular vote by a landslide.
Trump has proven that he doesn't fact check without speaking and now the president-elect has taken to Twitter to voice his reasoning for his unprecedented opinion. In his rant, Trump also took the opportunity to bash Clinton and call her a hypocrite for wanting a recount of votes. As you can imagine, Twitter has been in an uproar and the tweets have been everything between the good, bad, funny and plain old ugly. Here are some of the best reactions to Donald Trump rant.
Does Donald trump ever feel embarrassed? I know he feels narcissistic rage, jealousy, etc. but real embarrassment?
— Megan Amram (@meganamram) November 28, 2016
If you are looking for ways to take action to oppose Donald Trump and his policies, sign up now with your email: https://t.co/7cmFvbtLwa
— Russell Simmons (@UncleRUSH) November 28, 2016
Donald Trump is an immature child, not worthy of the presidency of a grade school student council. He must be challenged at every step.
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) November 27, 2016
There is nothing one can say about Donald Trump that is more embarrassing than the things he says himself.
— Ashly Perez ?? (@itsashlyperez) November 27, 2016
Donald Trump will be sworn in as president because this country respects the law. But never forget: he doesn’t. Be prepared for the worst.
— David Frum (@davidfrum) November 27, 2016
Donald Trump is now questioning the legitimacy of the election he won https://t.co/CvpiYURVM0 vía @voxdotcom
— José Merino (@PPmerino) November 28, 2016
Every time you decide that maybe a Trump Administration could work out ok, you're reminded (as by his tweets today) of one obstacle: Trump.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 27, 2016
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