Just because President Donald Trump has overused Twitter since he got elected doesn’t mean he has a monopoly on Watch Actresses' Survival Skills Onlinethe platform.
Politicians, writers, comedians, journalists, celebrities, and everyday users are taking the power of tweeting into their own hands and crushing it with biting commentary, witty takes, spot-on takedowns, smart analysis, and often a perfect response to yet another tweet or bombshell announcement from the president.
SEE ALSO: Trump's tweet defending himself against Manafort indictment is predictably childishThese are just some of the Twitter accounts calling out Trump and his policies, one sharp-witted tweet or retweetable GIF at a time.
Former congressman John Dingell is a known entity for bringing the Trump shade. Others like U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu, from California, aren't afraid of calling out Trump online.
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Who would've guessed that 2017 would be the year of the online dictionary? Dictionary.com and Merriam-Webster continue to keep a close watch on current events, while often trolling the president in the subtlest of ways and picking up on online trends.
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Twitter humor can be tough to nail, but accounts from seasoned comedians like Chelsea Handler and Aparna Nancherla, who was recently on Master of None's second season, to witty writers like Sarah Cooper (her website tagline is "Funny because it's true") to budding comedians like Jaboukie Young-White bring down ridiculous political power players like it's no big deal--making it a bit easier to process all the drama thrown at us constantly during this administration.
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These accounts can be humorous, but usually are critical of the new regime's policies. Actress Sophia Bush has become a vocal part of the resistance, especially on her Twitter and Instagram accounts. Others, like actor Jeffrey Wright, call out politicians and support the resistance.
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Many authors and TV writers are putting down some pointed thoughts on the Trump administration. It helps that they know their way around a sentence. TheHouse of CardsNetflix series creator, Beau Willimon, isn't afraid to go deep into politics and The WireHBO series creator David Simon is highly critical of Trump and his administration. Fantasy novelist Victoria Aveyard brings some levity to life in Trump's America.
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So next time Trump goes on another unbearable tweetstorm about fake news, #MAGA, travel bans, and other nonsense, turn to these accounts and breathe a little easier -- or at least until the next White House mess.
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