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‘Not my president’: Donald Trump’s hilarious interaction with social media user goes viral; here’s why

‘Not my president’: Donald Trump’s hilarious interaction with social media user goes viral; here’s why

A funny interaction between a social media user and former US President Donald Trump on X (formerly Twitter) has entertained users. Trump’s official X account tagged the man in a post, asking him to vote in the upcoming US elections next November.

The message, likely automated, appears to randomly send support for Trump, inviting users to vote for him. Many other people outside the United States also said they received a similar message from the Trump campaign.

“I will send you IMPORTANT ELECTION UPDATES for North Carolina. Make sure you are ready to VOTE FOR DONALD J. TRUMP before November 5th,” Trump wrote.

For this, the social network user decided to publish a hilarious message.

“Thank you, but you will never be my president. Kamala Harris will never be my president either. Actually, I’m from India,” the Indian replied, adding a “Face with tears of joy” emoji.

Internet users found the conversation hysterically funny.

“Lol… is this really true?? You are world famous,” one user wrote while another joked: “Vote for Kim Jong Un.”

“Wow!!! It’s an honor. The former president and ‘maybe future president’ of the United States has made contact with you,” another user commented.

“It’s unimaginable. PS: bhaiya humara visa lagwa dena (Brother please arrange my US visa),” one user posted while another commented, “bhai ko twitter se citizenships mil gayi (Brother got citizenship through Twitter). »

The “crimes” of Donald Trump

Prosecutors say Donald Trump “resorted to crimes” in trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat, the BBC reported. They say he should face charges for his actions.

A recent court filing challenges Trump’s argument that he should be exempt from trial because of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that says U.S. presidents are immune from prosecution when they serve. “official” functions.

Although Trump was in office at the time of the alleged crimes, prosecutors say his actions were in a “private” capacity, not within the scope of his official role.

In response, Trump once again claimed the 2020 election was “rigged” and suggested the timing of the filing was intended to damage his 2024 campaign.