The official Twitter feed of the Republican National Committee asked people to sign a Presidents Day card for Donald Trump on Monday. The call for holiday wishes certainly drew a response, but probably not the one the GOP was expecting.
Here’s the tweet putting out the request:
This #PresidentsDay, show President @realDonaldTrump your support. Sign the President’s card now ➡️ https://t.co/H4a51bLVFM pic.twitter.com/GBghY5FNqD
— GOP (@GOP) February 19, 2018
And here are some of the more than 1,200 responses:
Sorry I can't. I don't know Russian.
— Caro (@carogonza) February 19, 2018
Does this form send my personal information directly to Moscow?
— MockHimUp 🌊🍊🤡 (@MockHimUp) February 19, 2018
— Yishai Maynard (@Yishai20) February 19, 2018
The only card a would gladly sign is a farewell card. Can't wait for that day!
— Marta (@MartaElekeko) February 19, 2018
Does #ResignNOW count?
— Let the fun begin (@TraciBurgess15) February 19, 2018
#NeverEverTrustaRepublican @GOP pic.twitter.com/ombR2zrlHo
— Lance Inclemente (@lance_inc1) February 19, 2018
Hahahahhahaha
— Alexander Hamilton (@lexhamilton76) February 19, 2018
Should I translate it or just sign in the native Russian?
How do you say “Happy President’s Day” in Russian?
— A. Nony Muss (@Oldmanriver05) February 19, 2018
— Least Popular POTUS (@NotDonnieTrump) February 20, 2018
We are celebrating 44 Presidents today
— Michele Karlsberg (@Karlsberg65) February 20, 2018
🖕 @realDonaldTrump 🖕
— V (@StephanTokarski) February 19, 2018
You'll get my best wishes when the next "illegitimate president's day" comes around!
— Dustin Watterson (@DWatterToGo) February 19, 2018
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