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Trump was elected President, and I respect that, but tweeting what he has been is not a part of the way a President should act. He is not a pop star, actor, or reality TV personality. He is the President of the United States of America. He represents all of the United States. Running his mouth like a gossip girl is not helping America. I do not feel like getting bombed by North Korea.
Trump tweeted on October 22nd, “Wacky Congresswoman Wilson is the gift that keeps on giving for the Republican Party, a disaster for Dems. You watch her in action & vote R!”
I just think this is so disrespectful. While Congresswoman Wilson is getting back at the President on her own twitter account, Trump is still the President. Trump represents the entire country, so he should be help to a higher standard than the average citizen. He got what he wanted, so why does he have to keep treating people like this?
Trump also tweeted on October 21st, “Keep hearing about ‘tiny’ amount of money spent on Facebook ads. What about the billions of dollars of Fake News on CNN, ABC, NBC & CBS?”
He is calling a handful of very credible news sites fake. He is trying to ruin their credibility by spouting off something that he can not prove.
Trump continued to tweet on October 13th that, “ObamaCare is a broken mess. Piece by piece we will now begin the process of giving America the great HealthCare it deserves!”
Now he is attacking a former President and one of his policies. Some people may not completely agree with Obama and the health care he enacted, but that does not mean they should get on twitter and try to force their opinions on others.
I understand that some of Trump’s statements may be true, though politifacts states that very few of them are, but that does not mean he should tweet these inappropriate comments. He is attacking people so he can ruin their lives while giving off so much negativity. There is so much bitterness in his heart that he feels the need to post it on twitter to try to force people to see it his way. Yet not all of Trump’s tweets are callous, some say thank you to people and some inform Americans of changes that will be coming up.
I feel like people would generally respect the President more if he were to not be so negative and post more positive and friendly messages.