Twitter user bashes Trump for sheltering himself with umbrella and letting his son get rained on by comparing him with another father
A week ago today, Donald Trump was criticized after he was photographed holding an umbrella over his head while rain battered his wife and son. A Twitter user has now bashed him for it by comparing him with another father.
The umbrella incident happened when the First family was boarding Air Force One in the rain on Monday to fly from Mar-a-Lago to Washington. Trump hogged a big black umbrella and left his soggy wife Melania and youngest son Barron trailing behind without cover from the rain.
On Saturday, Jan 20, Zama Mvulane shared a side-by-side photo of Trump with Barron and another of a drenched father holding an umbrella over his son and wrote: “There are two kinds of dad!”
Twitter user bashes Trump for sheltering himself with umbrella and letting his son get rained on by comparing him with another father
Lots of other Twitter users also called Trump out after the photo emerged but the criticism has died down to be replaced by the news of Trump having sexual relations with a porn star while Melania was home recovering after the birth of Barron.
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