On Wednesday, Donald Trump took to Twitter to once again to let people know about the immense danger we’re all in because of the foreigners pouring into the U.S.
The president is still upset that his executive order banning entry for travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries is running into roadblocks in the courts. He hopes for a quick decision, a decision which he referred to as an “EASY D.”
Big increase in traffic into our country from certain areas, while our people are far more vulnerable, as we wait for what should be EASY D!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 8, 2017
Well, as you can imagine, Twitter ran with that. In Twitter’s defense though, it is 11 years old.
— Grindr (@Grindr) February 8, 2017
honestly it couldn’t have happened to a better egg, congrats to @EasyD pic.twitter.com/H82nkODAx7
— Ashley Feinberg (@ashleyfeinberg) February 8, 2017
Easy D pic.twitter.com/kwbq4qpwHW
— delrayser (@delrayser) February 8, 2017
When I see an Easy D, based largely on the accumulation of data pic.twitter.com/5IxoIlFqFt
— tom mckenna (@tmckenna1) February 8, 2017
#EasyD pic.twitter.com/DUgNB2SKgX
— Jenna Amatulli (@ohheyjenna) February 8, 2017
Sure the Easy D may be nice but it's the D you really have to work for that's the most rewarding.
— corey kindberg (@coreykindberg) February 8, 2017
Easy D, also known as Gay Twitter.
— Adam Smith (@asmith83) February 8, 2017
log on to twitter
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) February 8, 2017
something something easy d
log off twitter
Please, please someone ask Sean Spicer what Trump meant by "easy D," just for the inevitable SNL parody.
— Paige Lavender (@paigelav) February 8, 2017
I've spent half my life waiting for what should be easy D
— Emma Roller (@emmaroller) February 8, 2017
(this one has probably already been made, I'm sorry)
Just think: somewhere right now, two White House staffers are discussing how to tell the President of the United States what "Easy D" means
— David Mack (@davidmackau) February 8, 2017
"easy d" is an asian mother's worst nightmare
— Tina Nguyen (@tina_nguyen) February 8, 2017
I've instructed my staff that I expect to be called "Easy D" for the remainder of this week. #chillin https://t.co/wpKtH9RuEp
— Jim Himes (@jahimes) February 8, 2017
Easy D pic.twitter.com/K1Je2Z2ya1
— Talal Ansari (@TalalNAnsari) February 8, 2017
Live look at SNL's writers: #EasyD pic.twitter.com/3bXLkHNscd
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) February 8, 2017
Me every time I check Twitter after not having checked twitter for 2 hours. #EasyD pic.twitter.com/YODPfcAAfD
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) February 8, 2017
Secret Service Codename: EASY D#BathrobeMafia #EasyD
— John Tymus (@JohnTymus) February 8, 2017
cc @realDonaldTrump @POTUS@TheRickWilson @RadioFreeTom @Timodc @jonfavs @rossacrosswi pic.twitter.com/QWPOHCEYKQ
Most D is easy.
— Ashley C. Ford (@iSmashFizzle) February 8, 2017
when he says he's waiting for easy D pic.twitter.com/KCmW2YYu7m
— David Mack (@davidmackau) February 8, 2017
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