Summary Trump asked one of his staff members to edit the text of his tweet onto his twitter header photo.
(Web Desk) - Everyone has committed a blunder on social media now and then. But it seems that the president of the most powerful country, Donald Trump, did not want to be left behind when it comes to social media embarrassments.
The former Director of National Intelligence just gave his statements along with former acting Attorney General Sally Yates to a Senate judiciary committee regarding the allegations that the Russians had a hand in shaping US elections through their collusion with the Trump campaign.
After the statements were given, Trump tweeted, “Director Clapper reiterated what everybody, including the fake media already knows- there is "no evidence" of collusion w/ Russia and Trump.”
Director Clapper reiterated what everybody, including the fake media already knows- there is "no evidence" of collusion w/ Russia and Trump.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 8, 2017
Apparently, Trump asked one of his staff members to edit the text of this tweet onto his twitter header photo. Many social media users did not waste time to point out that the most powerful person in the United States has no concept of pinning a tweet.
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The president’s staff seemingly realised the gaffe, and quickly deleted the photo, but not before many users managed to screenshot it. The responses to this blunder were hilarious yet savage. Many pointed the amusing fact that Trump referred to himself in the third person in his tweet, while some said that the idea of asking a staff member to superimpose a tweet on your profile header photo is downright insane.
"Getting a staffer to Photoshop your tweet denying collusion with Russia into your banner image" is untold levels of Not Mad pic.twitter.com/M2kUZkkG2W
— Patrick Monahan (@pattymo) May 9, 2017
@yashar I laughed...good joke. Then I thought, this is fake, right? Went to his page...it s real. This guy is a complete train wreck
— LoudPipesSaveLives (@rumblinhogs1) May 9, 2017
Trump s new Twitter banner is something else. pic.twitter.com/jB1LdPJtn9
— Yashar (@yashar) May 9, 2017
