Donald Trump Called India 'Filthy,' Gets Roasted On Twitter

Aadhya Khatri


Trump is trying to win the support of Indian-Americans for the upcoming U.S election but during a presidential debate, what he said proved otherwise

Trump is trying to win the support of Indian-Americans for the upcoming U.S election but during a presidential debate, what he said proved otherwise.

His decision to count the U.S out from the Paris climate accord – a major international agreement on global warming issues, served as a sizable blow to the world’s effort against global warming.

On Saturday, one of Trump’s re-election campaign officials said Indian-Americans were a force to reckon and the president understood their power.

He said this was the first time in history more than half of Indian American Democrats are switching to the Republican Party, the reason here is Trump’s respect for the Indian community and Indian leadership in a way no other president has done.

His decision to count the U.S out from the Paris climate accord – a major international agreement on global warming issues, served as a sizable blow to the world’s effort against global warming.

Netizens wasted no time to mock Trump and his statements:

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