The hashtag #TrumpDepression has been gathering popularity on Twitter amid the US Labour Department's report on April job losses and the historic rise of unemployment in the country, as well as a subsequent comment from US President Donald Trump on the startling unemployment numbers in which he claims that the statistics are “fully expected”.
The president on Friday said during an interview on “Fox & Friends”, that he cannot be blamed for the country’s loss of over 20 million jobs.
“It’s fully expected. There’s no surprise,” Trump said. “Somebody said, ‘Oh, look at this.’ Well, even the Democrats aren’t blaming me for that, but what I can do is I’ll bring it back”.
Trump told the hosts that he is confident that lost jobs will restored as soon as the coronavirus goes away.
“We artificially closed it. Those jobs will all be back, and they’ll be back very soon and next year we’re going to have a phenomenal year. People are ready to go. We’ve got to get it open, safely. People are ready to go,” the POTUS said.
Following Trump’s comments, Netizens took to Twitter to accuse the president of damaging the nation’s economy after failing to manage the country through the coronavirus pandemic.
#TrumpDepression is currently the #1 trending hashtag in the United States!! 👊 https://t.co/9U3HVxYrrk
— Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@joncoopertweets) May 8, 2020
#TrumpDepression is currently the #1 trending hashtag in the United States!
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) May 8, 2020
Nobody wants @realDonaldTrump too see how popular this is today...SO STOP RETWEETING THIS!
Please, HE GETS UPSET!
STOP RETWEETING THIS NOW! pic.twitter.com/sTnUJm9OlS
Trump is repeatedly criticized for responding too slowly and taking no significant action to address the COVID crisis, particularly at the early stages of its spread.
“#TrumpDepression could have ALL been prevented if Trump actually cared, didn't golf, and believed in science,” one user tweeted.
#TrumpDepression could have ALL been prevented if Trump actually cared, didn't golf, and believed in science. https://t.co/mDkYiAesvR
— Peter Morley (@morethanmySLE) May 8, 2020
Trump couldn't even make money for investors during the biggest boom in the casino business in US history.
— The Daily Edge (@TheDailyEdge) May 8, 2020
Did we really think he could manage something as large and complex as the US economy? #TrumpDepression pic.twitter.com/4KM0RpiWl9
Republicans are predatory capitalists who crash the economy and cause recessions to extract as much wealth as possible for the 1%. Democrats counter this by being regulatory capitalists but it’s not enough. The only way to save capitalism is democratic socialism. #TrumpDepression
— Ryan Knight 🌹 (@ProudSocialist) May 8, 2020
Some users called for Trump to immediately step down and leave the office of the presidency, and some suggested that he is nothing more than a person who fails.
“There's still time today for @realDonaldTrump to resign and go **** himself#TrumpDepression,” a user tweeted.
There's still time today for @realDonaldTrump to resign and go **** himself#TrumpDepression
— David Leavitt (@David_Leavitt) May 8, 2020
THIS is the current occupant if the White House. You have the power to EVICT him. #TrumpDepression #TrumpLiesAmericansDie #TrumpIsALaughingStock https://t.co/aWXySzkAGc
— Debra Messing✍🏻 (@DebraMessing) May 8, 2020
77,663 Americans are dead. Trump is the biggest failure ever. #TrumpDepression
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) May 8, 2020
I believe that @SenateGOP @HouseGOP are just as responsible for the botched response to #COVID19!
— Skyleigh #StayHome 78th Day@🏠 (@Sky_Lee_1) May 8, 2020
Confirmed cases 1,266,554
Reported deaths 76,262
You didn’t remove his ass when you had more than enough to do so. #TrumpDepression #NovemberIsComing pic.twitter.com/nUeulZlZkL
Reasons Trump must go:
— John Nada (@No_Signal00) May 8, 2020
75,000+ dead
14.7 percent unemployment rate
A pathological liar
Corrupt
A Narcissist
A danger to our national interests #TrumpDepression pic.twitter.com/60IXjgAfma
Donald Trump is King Detritus. Everything he touches turns to shit. #TrumpDepression pic.twitter.com/kbGcBbex9V
— Tim Hannan (@TimHannan) May 8, 2020
Some users incorporated the hashtag to defend the president from the flood of criticism.
“When this all started I said leftists would attempt to force an economic recession in hopes of damaging Trump,” a Twitterian tweeted. “The #TrumpDepression hashtag proves they’re doing it openly: demanding continued lockdowns that unemploy millions, tank the economy and then blaming it on Trump”.
When this all started I said leftists would attempt to force an economic recession in hopes of damaging Trump.
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) May 8, 2020
The #TrumpDepression hashtag proves they’re doing it openly: demanding continued lockdowns that unemploy millions, tank the economy and then blaming it on Trump.
We were told the lockdown was to slow the spread so that hospitals will not get overwhelmed
— Melissa A. (@TheRightMelissa) May 8, 2020
Now that the hospitals are empty Democrat governors are continuing to lock down the economy & hold millions of Americans hostage all while they now scream #TrumpDepression ??