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Melania Trump on Friday tweeted a White House-themed word search she declared was “a great way to bond with your loved ones,” presumably as people spend more time together amid coronavirus lockdowns.
Not everyone was happy with the puzzle, however.
Dozens of critics reminded the first lady of another kind of test that was desperately needed in the U.S., namely one to detect the coronavirus ― of which there has been a dearth.
They also accused FLOTUS of insensitivity and of attempting to distract from her husband President Donald Trump’s chaotic and widely criticized response to the pandemic that has now killed more than 37,000 people nationwide.
Is this a joke? Your husband is inciting civil war in our country and you want us to sit down and do a word search???!!!😮 https://t.co/SqD80k62Wg
— Shelli McKee-Brewer (@brewcrewqueen) April 17, 2020
Is the White House word search to find the 50 words Trump knows, or the 50 ways Trump has betrayed our country?
Either way, it is not possible for me to be bored enough to want to do this.
— Vernal Equinox (@SpringF_kx) April 17, 2020
I see “emoluments” & “nepotism.”
— Hugo 🐝🦋🐴🌾🐬🌎 (@HugoBGood) April 18, 2020
Family time?? I still have to work, and with a 10% pay cut to make up for the people that decided to stay home at my job..living check to check, I don’t have that luxury, no hazard pay, heck not even a thank you.. word search? Kinda not in the mood…🙄
— Debbie ballentine (@Debbieballentin) April 17, 2020
sorry but a BeBest word search is not a great way to bond with loved ones, especially when so many cannot be with their loved ones while they are hospitalized or dead.
— Birdie (@longviewsky) April 17, 2020
I don’t see the word “shitshow” or “clownshow” in the word search.
— Michele callahan (@Michelecallah19) April 17, 2020
Who found tennis pavilion
— Self Isolated & WingingIt (@flipped54) April 17, 2020
Missing some words there:
Fraud
Impeachment
Liar
Empathy
Scandal
Nepotism
Incompetence
Ego
Insane
Stable GeniusI could go on and on. @POTUS #CoronavirusUSA
— Feisty Heifer (@SabrinaHogan) April 17, 2020
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