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6 November, 2020 1:29 pm

Greta Thunberg’s mockery about Trump in the US election counting

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The 17-years-old climate activist's mockery about the Trump's request to stop counting of votes.

The 17-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg suggested Donald Trump to “chill” and work on his anger management. It happened after Mr. Trump called for vote counting to stop in the US election.

Trump’s Election Counting: the mockery of Greta

Mr. Trump on his Twitter tweeted that the count should stop. Responding to this request, Greta tweeted a near word-for-word parody of Mr. Trump’s words for her when she won Time’s Person Of The Year.

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Greta tweeted: “So ridiculous. Donald must work on his Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Donald, Chill!”

Trump’s response was not long in coming. He replied on Twitter, “So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Greta, Chill!”

Greta continued the “question and answer” by changing her Twitter bio where she described herself as “a teenager working on her anger management problem.” She also added: “Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend.”

Trump’s behavior in the Presidential Election

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Trump’s behavior in the presidential election has drawn a lot of criticism. He locked himself in his silence to call nearly two days after the closure of polls.

Trump has come out of his silence after having become aware of the results of the votes received by post, according to him manipulated by Democrats, which are slowly added to the in-person votes, which went to Mr. Trump in larger numbers. So, the challenger Joe Biden has narrowed the gap of votes in a number of as yet undecided states.

The President falsely claimed victory in the election and said without evidence that a “fraud on the American nation” was being carried out.

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