A cartoon shared on Twitter after Biden won presidency Photograph:( Twitter )
The word 'you're fired' was one of the most trending keywords on Twitter
It took forever for the results of US election 2020 to come out, but in a sudden fashion, various US media organisations declare Joe Biden as the next president of the United States after he gained a decisive lead in the state of Pennsylvania.
And several Twitter users were not in any mood to give Donald Trump any respite as the social media giant suddenly accumulated various humorous posts on him.
One of the posts that went viral was shared by UK's The Guardian, in which a cartoon was made of democracy saying to Trump: "You're fired!" referring to Trump's style of ousting people.
Betsy DeVos - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
— ꪀꪀꪀꪖꪗꪖꪀꪀꪀ³⁴ 🧩 (@nyn_axax) November 7, 2020
Jared Kushner - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
Mike Pence - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
Stephen Miller - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
Ivanka Trump - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
William Barr - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
Hate, Lies, Fear - "YOU'RE FIRED!"
Donald J. Trump - "YOU'RE FIRED!" pic.twitter.com/wZp2qTFekb
The word "you're fired" was one of the most trending keywords on Twitter with several users posting images, videos and text posts based on it.
WWE's Vince McMahon saying "you're fired" to Trump was also garnering a lot of hits.
Dude wasent even the best saying you’re fired that’s vinny Mac line pic.twitter.com/fbXIbbYwwe
— Doe_LetMeOut (@NonFiction23) November 7, 2020
Songs like "are you ready to go" targetting Trump on Twitter were also getting viral as people cracked jokes on 'Donnie'.
Wassup Donnie! pic.twitter.com/VA9cuhiEfE
— Alicia☁️ (@axlicixa) November 7, 2020
A user also shared a group of t-shirt collections which has "you're fired" written on it.
Hey Donnie, @realDonaldTrump
— Mrs. ⭕Ghasem (@MrsGhasem) November 7, 2020
The latest fashion... #YOUREFIRED pic.twitter.com/kwT0PpplRK
Here are some of the other witty posts.
Meanwhile, despite the verdict, Trump is not expected to leave presidency easily as he continued to make false claims that the election has been rigged and in the latest post, he tweeted that he won the election, "by a lot", a claim that was again labelled by the platform for not being factually correct.