Trump has been the subject of some ridicule on Twitter recently after one user asked a very simple question: “what books would you find in the Trump presidential library?”
Many other Twitterers came to answer the question in all seriousness… sort of.
Some gave suggestions of real books, some imagined books that don’t exist yet, the main thing all suggestions had in common was mockery of the POTUS’ policies, attitude, and demeanour.
It is pretty funny, and you may even come out of it with some more titles for your TBR pile!
What books will you find in the Trump Presidential Library?
— Travis Allen 🇺🇸 (@TravisAllen02) May 20, 2020
The Liddle'est President?
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) May 20, 2020
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣https://t.co/pdayrYHqsa
This pretty much describes it. pic.twitter.com/HizTr0Ftvn
— Uncle Grumpy calls more Bullshit. (@GrumpHatesTrump) May 20, 2020
only one needed pic.twitter.com/drdb3GtQpL
— JCStew (@JCStew1313) May 20, 2020
I'm not sure, but this flag will be flying out front. pic.twitter.com/jbuY8EriAu
— John G. (@johnnysrsoso) May 21, 2020
Coloring books pic.twitter.com/o7vT5Ire9j
— Trump Crisis (@RWTrollPatrol) May 20, 2020
— FreedomExpressed 🌊🌊 (@iPicNews) May 20, 2020
— Dan 🇺🇸🇨🇦 (@Danenski) May 20, 2020
— Briar Boy (@DavidDirtparts) May 20, 2020
Trump's Presidential Library only has one shelf, but this is Trump's favorite book. He likes the pictures.#TrumpLiesAmericansDie #TrumpDepression #TrumpIsALaughingStock #TrumpCrimeFamily #TrumpIsTheWORSTPresidentEVER #TrumpIsAnIdiot #TrumpIsMorbidlyObese #TrumpDeathToll92K pic.twitter.com/4q19miLiHl
— Wannapik (@Wannapik) May 20, 2020
Being that he's a malignant narcissist who also has a 2nd grade reading skills, my bet is on 👇👇👇👇👇 pic.twitter.com/aQ5pzzaWFc
— TJ Melon (@tj_melon) May 20, 2020

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