Donald Trump is trending, but not for anything he's tweeted.
#TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty
is trending worldwide. The hashtag seems to stem from the strong
response from US President Barack Obama's spokesman, saying that Trump's
anti-Muslim remarks "disqualifies him from serving as president".
Just heard about the party #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty pic.twitter.com/2MxNWGNRvg
— ? (@ACMFTHAMNA) December 8, 2015
#Covie and I want to know that dress code at the #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty. Is it formal? Or come as we are? pic.twitter.com/bPtYe3K6WE
— Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) December 8, 2015
— NickG (@sub150run) December 8, 2015
And shared just how they would arrive at #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty:
Me arriving at the #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty pic.twitter.com/0bOZ4gvk8w
— miemã (@buterassorry) December 8, 2015
Me and the squad just arrived #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty pic.twitter.com/lfBIzjbSoF
— ? (@ACMFTHAMNA) December 8, 2015
Squad and I coming thru the #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty pic.twitter.com/5tBy8Y4fCf
— DW ? (@CameronDeMitri) December 8, 2015
Just to be clear, Trump isn't actually disqualified from running for president.
When you see #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty but then you see he's not actually disqualified pic.twitter.com/9YalLxaY1m
— Michelle (@deadpotters) December 8, 2015
Showing up to the #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty then finding out he isn't disqualified like pic.twitter.com/RR5Thn1xti
— Alyssa Hansen (@scandalyssa419) December 8, 2015
And Republicans are having a go in response:
"Teens" at the #TrumpIsDisqualifiedParty might want to look at the #polls. pic.twitter.com/FnM47qgqlT
— GOP Teens (@GOPTeens) December 8, 2015
