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Trump’s “Anti-Benghazi” tweet goes viral and sparks a “presidential war”

The President of the United States Donald Trump said on Twitter some mysterious words that included the word Benghazi, which went viral among Libyan social media users.

In his tweet, Trump said “The Anti-Benghazi!” Thus, thousands of commenters tried to tell Trump that his tweet could be misunderstood, yet the politicians and the citizens of the US got used to Trump’s shortcuts that have hidden messages to his political opponents in the Democratic Party, which is racing Trump for the White House in next November elections.

The Benghazi tweet came two hours after a tweet by Hillary Clinton who said Americans should unite to retake the presidency from Trump, which was understood as a message that says Trump’s administration wasn’t acting well in the incident of attacking the US embassy in Baghdad and a way to remind them of the Benghazi consulate attack in 2013, when Hillary herself was the Secretary of State.

Trump’s use of Benghazi was an indication of a political reference against the Democrats who said he was playing golf when his country’s embassy gate was on fire.

Given the controversy it made, Trump’s Benghazi tweet could be the first political war tweets between the Democrats and Republicans as they prepare for November elections.

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