President Trump sent out a tweet Wednesday cryptically warning that undesirables are entering the country.
But he was quickly mocked on social media for saying the federal appeals court considering his travel ban has an “EASY D!” — which the Urban Dictionary defines as promiscuous women.
“Big increase in traffic into our country from certain areas, while our people are far more vulnerable, as we wait for what should be EASY D!” Trump wrote at 12:41 p.m.
The president apparently meant to say the court faced an easy decision — but Twitter exploded over the faux pas.
Big increase in traffic into our country from certain areas, while our people are far more vulnerable, as we wait for what should be EASY D!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 8, 2017
“When that Easy D comes, Trump may find that it’s too big for him to swallow. #EasyD,” tweeted TheFakeErikCartman.
“I don’t think you know what ‘easy d’ means…. #urbandictionary #ormaybeyoudo,” added Jebnny Dibble.
“Hey, Dum-Dum. Ask a grownup to show you what ‘EASY D’ means at the urban dictionary websites. #ClownPresident,” wrote liberal motormouth Keith Olberman. “Just think: somewhere right now, two White House staffers are discussing how to tell the President of the United States what ‘Easy D’ means,” tweeted David Mack.
Others guessed differently.
“’EASY D’ was Trump’s selection criterion for the classes he took at Wharton,” wrote a poster called Resist Facism.
“The shift in baseball creates too much EASY D! We must abolish it! If the sad Cardinals do it, it deserves to be GONE!” wrote PirateTrump.
“Dear press: Please ask Sean Spicer what Trump was referring to when he said ‘Easy D’. Because I would love to watch him explain,” added Amy.
“Easy D is Frederick Douglass’ nickname for Donald Trump. They are very good friends,” tweeted Martha O’Hara.
But some supporters thought Trump should embrace EASY D as a new moniker.
”Trump just trolled the trolls by using phrase ‘Easy D.’ They dont even realize they got played & gave him badass nickname #EasyD,” wrote Trump the Hill, described as “Hispanic Team of America First Nationalists.”
The post included a doctored photo of Trump in shades, wearing a gold crown and smoking a blunt with the logo “Thug Life.”