Americans Celebrate President Donald Trump’s Last Day In Office With Hilarious Tweets
The long-awaited US presidential inauguration is almost here. On the 20th of January 2021 which is tomorrow, Joe Biden will be announced as the 46th president of the United States. President Donald Trump has come to the end of his four-year tenure and surprisingly, Americans seem quite joyful about it. Here are some tweets that would make you laugh or cry.
“The milk in my fridge will now outlast the Trump Presidency. #ByeFelicia.”
@LTrotsky21
“The Trump Presidency** is the last reality show I will ever watch. That shit is dangerous.”
@EdanClay
“I had the lowest expectations imaginable for the Trump Presidency and he surpassed them all.”
@GreyDeLisle
“‘American Carnage’ Is Donald Trump’s Legacy. From emboldened white supremacists to a raging pandemic to a siege of the U.S. Capitol, the Trump presidency was just as dark as his 2017 inaugural speech.”
@joncoopertweets
“As of 8:29:37 this morning, we are 99.923% of the way through the Trump presidency.”
@studentsactivism
“I’m looking forward to seeing clips of a cabinet meeting where the cabinet members don’t spend time stroking the president’s ego. That will be refreshing. I’m also looking forward to having a president that doesn’t govern by tweet. That will be nice.”
@gym_deb
“Hallelujah – what a time to be a journalist. I hope there is nothing dire to report in the next 48 hours.”
@Jaynemadison21
“Gallup’s final polling for the Trump presidency is out. His final approval rating was 34%.
He leaves the only president never to hit 50% job approval at any point in his presidency and is the least popular president in Gallup’s polling history”
@markberman
“I hear this last week of the Trump presidency is “infrastructure week”.
@SethAbramson
…And some of them are sad!
“On the last day of the Trump presidency, we will likely hit 400,000 COVID deaths”
@MollyJongFast
“I feel like we are all dragging our beleaguered exhausted bodies across the finish line now. Gasping for breath but at least it will be over soon and we will have made it. We didn’t think we could but it looks like we did. And we will recover.”
@abraham
“I am far more emotional about this than I was prepared for. Every moment is touched by it right now.”
@ImSoVirtual
“But the damage will sadly linger for many years.”
@sjanemurf
“As the Trump presidency comes to a close, 390,000 Americans are dead, millions are out of work, and our democracy is at the brink of ruin. To those pundits in 2016 who opined ‘How bad could a Trump presidency really be?’ know: You own this.”
@mattmfm
“History will look back on the Trump presidency and wonder how Americans fell for him, why they tolerated him & his crimes for so long & how slowly they shook it off, even when it was clear it was over. It will seem inexplicable.”
@JoyceWhiteVance
Finally, here’s a word of advice from @nntaleb I thought you might find interesting.
“What did I learn from the Trump presidency?
No matter your message, your policies, your public, as an executive you must have *some* amount of decorum & abide by the following Roman virtues:
+ Dignitas (charisma)
+ Gravitas (dignity)
+ Auctoritas (authority)
+ IUSTITIA (morals)
in addition to the main one: Prudentia. (discipline)”
Unfortunately, the social media handles of the President are still suspended and he is unable to reply.
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