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Go 'Trump Yourself': Clinton Camp Launches 'Donald Insult App'

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Jul, 2016 12:59 PM
    If you want to get insulted by Donald Trump, here's your chance with rival Hillary Clinton's campaign launching a 'Trump Yourself' app that superimposes his "memorable quotes" onto your Facebook profile picture.
     
    The Trump-Clinton rivalry reached new levels as the former secretary of state launched a 'Trump Yourself' app on her website on the same day the billionaire business tycoon accepted the Republican party's presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
     
    "Introducing #TrumpYourself: Discover what real Donald Trump thinks about people like you," posted Clinton on her Twitter account, encouraging people to visit the new app. The app grabs shared photos from your Facebook and superimposes Trump quotes and photos, the Boston Globe reported.
     
     
    For example, a woman might get the words 'Fat pig!' (what Trump called American actress Rosie O'Donnell in the past) overlayed on her photo, whereas others might see Trump's 'Loser!' or 'Goofy' placed on theirs.
     
    The 'Trump Yourself' app lets you plug in a profile picture and "discover what @realDonaldTrump thinks about you." It's hosted through Clinton's website and is available to use with a donation to her campaign.
     
    "Now we know what Trump really thinks about us," Clinton tweeted after the app was released. "Sad!"

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