#TrumpResign Hashtag Gaining Momentum Among Celebrity Tweeters
It’s a time for peace on earth, good will toward men. At least, that’s what the song says. But in Hollywood, the anti-President Donald Trump online crowd has been active, given wings as the hashtag #TrumpResign has drawn more than a few celebrity broadsides.
A campaign apparently started by the online DemocraticCoalition.org, which claims to be “the nation’s largest grassroots Resistance organization,” is claiming credit for the tweetstorm. The hashtag is trending outside the US as well as throughout the country.
So far, most of the people using the hashtag aren’t the usual big names of Trump celebrity attackers, although there are plenty of anti-Trump postings among them minus the hashtag. The marker has picked up a few variations as well, including #TrumpResigns and #TrumpResignisTrending.
Here are some of the celeb reactions using the hashtag so far:
"The fact is there is nothing ELSE'S that will work"? Seriously? I wish you knew GRAMMAR better than anyone. At least get a proof-reader, dude! As for technology, you know you're on film struggling & failing to close an umbrella, right? #MexicoWillPayForTheWall #TrumpResign https://t.co/TKYCdrAT5u
— MarkHoHoHoHamill (@HamillHimself) December 21, 2018
SCROTUS: "The Dems belittle the concept of a Wall, say it's old fashioned. Fact is nothing else will work, and that has been true for thousands of years." The 10,000 mile long Great Wall of China took 2000 years to build. The Mongols walked over it in a day. #TrumpResign
— Elayne Boosler (@ElayneBoosler) December 21, 2018
Charlottesville will forever be the defining moment of the Trump Presidency. #TrumpResign
— Scott Derrickson (@scottderrickson) December 21, 2018
Wow, @realDonaldTrump! You're even bad at being the bad president that you want to be. #TrumpResignhttps://t.co/1bKwecPo4X
— W. Kamau Bell (@wkamaubell) December 22, 2018
Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
#TrumpResign pic.twitter.com/bdNrkuNy6k— They Might Be Giants (@tmbg) December 21, 2018
“The Nightmare Before Christmas” takes on new meaning this year. #TrumpResign
— Alan Spencer (@MrAlanSpencer) December 21, 2018
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