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George Conway Just Inspired Twitter to Come Up With a 'Trump Greeting Card' Line and The Results Are Savage AF

George Conway Just Inspired Twitter to Come Up With a 'Trump Greeting Card' Line and The Results Are Savage AF
President Donald Trump walks out of the White House before departing July 19, 2019 in Washington, DC, traveling to New Jersey to spend the weekend at his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Brilliant.

Over the years a plethora of products were pushed under the Trump name with varying levels of success: steaks, perfumes, jewelry, casinos, airlines, universities, presidencies.... Frequent critic of President Donald Trump, George Conway, suggested a new Trump brand venture on Twitter Monday, July 22.

The new Trump product? Greeting cards.


Prompted by a presidential tweet about the death of retired Supreme Court Justice Stevens, Conway posted:

"when he leaves office @realDonaldTrump should start a line of greeting cards for subliterate sociopaths—he’d corner that market"

The hashtag #TrumpGreetingCards was born soon after. And people quickly got very creative.

There was truly something for every occasion.

A few even got other Trump family members and the GOP involved.

Many called on quotes or events from the President's own life.

While some mimicked the President's unique spelling style.

The 2020 election is 469 days away as of July 22. Whether or not President Trump will be forced to face a Republican primary challenger remains to be seen.

While not officially a Trump brand product, you can get 10 very Trumpy birthday cards here.

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