Trump Campaign’s Plea For Video Messages To Celebrate President’s Birthday Backfires

The stunt sparked a wave of anger on Twitter.
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Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign put out a call on Twitter Thursday for people to film and send in videos wishing the president a happy 74th birthday on June 14.

“We want to make this year President Trump’s BEST BIRTHDAY EVER,” read the page on Trump’s campaign website where the clips could be uploaded. The campaign promised to show Trump “the first 500 responses TONIGHT.”

The post, below, prompted a wave of angry responses.

President Trump's birthday is coming up and there's no better way to wish him a 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' than by sending him a personal video message.

Upload your video TODAY ⬇️https://t.co/nP7MHCslxD

— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) June 4, 2020

Actor Rob Delaney hit back with a video of himself telling Trump, who he described as a “stupid bigot,” that he should resign.

“It’s going to be really miserable for you until November,” said Delaney, calling out Trump’s fumbled handling of the coronavirus pandemic and his violent rhetoric towards anti-racism protesters following the death of George Floyd.

Delaney also revealed why he hates Vice President Mike Pence and the president’s daughter and adviser, Ivanka Trump, more than he hates Trump himself.

“Because you’re just f*cking garbage, but they’re like, ‘yay garbage,’” he explained. “Anyway, more and more people are growing to hate you every day, which is just fantastic, so you should fucking quit,” Delaney concluded.

Check out the video here:

Actor Michael Ian Black, meanwhile, wished Trump what he hoped would be his “final birthday in the White House” with a message on YouTube.

“You’re probably too busy to celebrate,” he said. “You’ve got television to work, tweets to write, protesters to gas, intelligence reports to ignore, pandemic responses to fuck up.”

Check out that video here:

Some Twitter users responded with mocking gifs and videos they said they would upload:

pic.twitter.com/fWSMOi99h6

— Baligubadle (@Baligubadle1) June 4, 2020

These best gift- RESIGN. pic.twitter.com/g8PakEIZZD

— Mindful Midwesterner (@needanewprezz) June 4, 2020

Others lamented sharing a birthday with the president and predicted how else the campaign stunt would backfire:

I feel like this is going to go very well. https://t.co/QyGU0hxlGS

— Gary Whitta (@garywhitta) June 4, 2020

You asked for it...#protests #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/62twpRqRUf

— Rus McLaughlin (@rusmclaughlin) June 4, 2020

my birthday is also June 14 and i invite you to send your selfie videos of you furious and screaming in your SUV to me instead https://t.co/uXv80Wj0zJ

— lvl 45 chaos potus #blacklivesmatter (@thetomzone) June 4, 2020

I weep to share this vile man's birthday https://t.co/HFSH5NJsdF

— rabia O'chaudry (@rabiasquared) June 4, 2020

now's your chance, kiddos... https://t.co/vsioa5fHw2

— Jen Euston (@jeneuston) June 4, 2020

Here you go everyone, upload a video message for Donald Trump. What would you like to tell him on his birthday? 😅 I can't see this PR stunt going in any way wrong... https://t.co/yqiTZjVe79

— David Mac Dougall (@davidmacdougall) June 5, 2020

Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING about this administration astounds me every day.

Just... wow. https://t.co/Wn6ke9LMLO

— Antonio Javier (@CoolGrayAJ) June 4, 2020

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