09Former President Donald Trump remains banned from Twitter.
But that didn’t keep his loyal band of supporters from celebrating him in grand fashion on the popular social media platform.
Trump turned 75-years-old on Monday, and his supporters made sure everyone heard about it by making it go viral.
From everyday voters to congresspeople to star-studded celebrities — there was no shortage of support for the 45th president.
He spent the evening in Bedminster, New Jersey, at his golf resort where he seemed to be celebrating with close friends and family — including his son Don Jr., who uploaded a video of their rendition of the happy birthday song.
You can watch that video below:
— King Anon 🇺🇸 (@RealEagle_1) June 15, 2021
Some of his old friends on Capitol Hill made sure to show their love for the former president.
“Happy birthday, President Trump!” wrote congressional newcomer Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo. “I had an opportunity to meet with him last week and I can assure you President Trump is working as hard as ever to Make America Great Again.”
Happy birthday, President Trump!
I had an opportunity to meet with him last week and I can assure you President Trump is working as hard as ever to Make America Great Again. pic.twitter.com/YGUZKHbLvf
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) June 14, 2021
He was even shown love from rap music star Kodak Black — who received a presidential pardon shortly before Trump’s term ended.
https://twitter.com/KodakBlack1k/status/1404643624319655937
Newsmax reported that although Trump can’t access Twitter, there were nearly 40,000 tweets wishing him well on his birthday — proof that support for him remains high among conservative voters.
Other vigilant Twitter users were quick to note that Trump’s birthday also coincidentally falls on the same day as Flag Day: June 14.
“It’s no coincidence Trump was born on Flag Day!” wrote conservative activist Terrence K. Williams. “Happy birthday President Trump!”
It’s no coincidence Trump was born on Flag Day! Happy birthday President Trump!
Raise your ✋hand if you agree
— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) June 14, 2021
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