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Posted: 2019-05-26T04:35:15Z | Updated: 2019-05-29T19:04:50Z King Of Irony Donald Trump Tweets About 'Low IQ' Joe 'Bidan,' Twitter Wits Can't Even | HuffPost

King Of Irony Donald Trump Tweets About 'Low IQ' Joe 'Bidan,' Twitter Wits Can't Even

"Joe Bidan for presidant! Tramp is terrafied he'll win the 2020 elaction," notes one response.
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Even during a state visit to Japan, President Donald Trump still managed to deliver yet another gift-wrapped package of glee — and some horror — to Twitter critics.

The president enjoyed what he characterized as North Korea leader Kim Jong Un’ s dig at “low IQ” Joe Biden , Trump tweeted on Saturday. Except Trump spelled the former vice president’s name “Joe Bidan.”

The misspelling was corrected hours later, but not before providing entertainment to thousands.

Not everyone was laughing, though. Many were horrified that Trump once again supported Kim after he noted that the dictator’s regime recently “fired off some small weapons.”

Those were the same weapons tests that National Security Adviser John Bolton  warned on Friday violated United Nations Security Council resolutions . Bolton said he expected Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday to discuss maintaining the “integrity” of the resolutions.

Others derided Trump for backing Kim’s attack on an American citizen in his apparent reference to criticism of Biden, who’s seeking the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, on North Korean state media.

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