KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump is running for president in the 2020 election.
  • Republicans will continue to support President Donald Trump. 
  • Donald Trump praised by his supporters. 

Donald Trump’s supporters vowed to stand strong with him during next year’s election.

On Twitter, some Republicans expressed their thoughts about the POTUS running for president.

“Everything that was wrong has been made right again, by his hand! I compare him to a kiss from a rose on a grey,” Twitter user @TWIT_ANTHONY said.

“When the experts look back on Father Donald’s presidency and examine his superior intellect, his awesomeness, and of course his perfection, they will think thusly… Thank God for his presence!” Twitter user @SemperFiComic said.

However, some Trump non-supporters threw shade at the POTUS and called him incompetent and corrupt.

“Corrupt, incompetent, no disciplinary action. That reminds me of someone. Hmm!” Twitter user @22Coras wrote.

“Totally corrupted like China government,” Twitter user @TruthSeeker_a said.

“He’s a walking, talking felony,” Twitter user @LilPepper5 said.

Some netizens also encouraged Melania Trump’s husband to resign. But by the looks of it, this won’t happen especially since the POTUS is still running for president in next year’s election.

In fact, there are some predictions suggesting that Trump could get re-elected, and he also seems confident that he will continue to stay in the White House.

Following Boris Johnson’s win in the United Kingdom, the POTUS posted a cryptic tweet.

“I want to congratulate Boris Johnson on a terrific victory. It might be a harbinger of what’s to come in our country, it was last time. I’m sure people will be thrilled to hear that, but a lot of people will be actually. A very big percentage of people,” he said.

Johnson won over Labour Party’s Jeremy Corbyn. And according to Andrew Sullivan, a blogger, the same thing may happen in the United States. If the Democrats don’t stop their hard-left slide, they could suffer the same fate as Labour members.

“If they don't move off their support for mass immigration, they're toast. Ditto the wokeness. Left Twitter is not reality,he tweeted.

President Donald Trump has billed the trade accord with China as a good deal for the US
President Donald Trump has billed the trade accord with China as a good deal for the US AFP / Jim WATSON