Donald Trump tweeted just days ago that he has no plans to stop his social media usage, but Samantha Bee is ready for POTUS to just get rid of his account all together.
"You want to keep Americans safe, Mr. President?" Bee said on "Full Frontal" Wednesday. "Here's a thought: Stack your government. Read a book. And for the love of God, take the advice a woman gave you exactly one year ago: Delete your fucking account."
Bee dove into Trump's remarks surrounding terrorist attacks in London this weekend, calling out London Mayor Sadiq Khan's response to the attack a "pathetic excuse."
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View Story“What is wrong with you?” Bee said. “Are you just fulfilling your annual Ramadan tradition of hurling insults at grief-stricken Muslims named Khan?”
“London does not need us to tell them to be scared, Pumpkin Spice,” Bee continued. “They've been weathering invasions, attacks, and dark wizards since before America even existed. They invented 'Keep Calm and Carry On' decades before it became an overused meme to help our aunt make a joke out of her drinking problem."
Bee pointed to Trump's appreciation for "Fox & Friends" whose stories POTUS often shares on his Twitter page.
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View Story"But it's no surprise that Trump reacting by raging against an ally and jabbering about his stupid travel ban in a series of future Supreme Court exhibits,” Bee said. “Trump is the only senile old man in the world who's actually correct that the TV is talking to him.”
Bee concluded playing clips of Trump's administration telling the media that they shouldn't worry about Trump's tweeting - as Kellyanne Conway claimed America has an 'obsession' with his Tweets and Sean Spicer denied that Trump's tweets were official White House statements when asked by a reporter.
"While the sofa sorority were licking the underside of POTUS' tweets, his surrogates were chastising reporters for stooping to notice a president's public utterances.”