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    The Pentagon retweets call for Trump to resign

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 17, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The tweet by Proud Resister asking President Trump to quit was retweeted by the US Dept of Defense
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    The tweet by Proud Resister asking President Trump to quit was retweeted by the US Dept of Defense

    The Pentagon holds nuclear missile codes, it’s also in charge of the security of the United States, and its ultimate boss, the US president, is a prolific tweeter.

    But when it comes to handling its own Twitter account, the Pentagon could do with improving its skills.

    On Thursday the US Department of Defense accidentally retweeted a tweet calling for Donald Trump to resign as US president.

    The original tweet which also called for two other US politicians to step down following sexual harassment allegations was tweeted from an account belonging to @ProudResister, an anti-Trump activist.

    It said: “The solution is simple. Roy Moore: Step down from the race. Al Franken: Resign from congress, Donald Trump: Resign from the presidency.

    GOP: Stop making sexual assault a partisan issue. It’s a crime as is your hypocrisy.”

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    The Pentagon’s main account retweeted the message to its 5.2 million followers before quickly deleting it.

    But the embarrassing blunder did not go unnoticed. A screenshot of the Pentagon’s retweet was itself retweeted and shared, and the reaction to it was swift.

    The Defense Department's official Twitter account — @deptofdefense — retweeted a comment saying Trump should resign. It's since been unretweeted pic.twitter.com/bLA8QAo4Sc

    — Dave Brown (@dave_brown24) November 16, 2017

    “Uh someone made a mistake,” posted one Twitter user.

    Another user tweeted: “Looks like that ex-Twitter employee found a new gig at the Pentagon,” referring to a similar social media blunder earlier this month when a Twitter employee deactivated President Trump’s account on their last day in the job.

    At the time, the president brushed off the 11-minute Twitter outage, but the incident raised questions about the security of President Trump’s account.

    An authorized operator of the @DeptofDefense’s official Twitter site erroneously retweeted content that would not be endorsed by the Department of Defense. The operator caught this error and immediately deleted it.

    — Dana W. White – DoD (@ChiefPentSpox) November 16, 2017

    But many social media users were dissatisfied by the response.

    “Are we supposed to believe this was done by mistake? Somebody in @DeptofDefense needs to be fired along with anybody working with them,” posted one Twitter user.

    However, another saw the funny side and tweeted a joke response from the Pentagon: “There has been no coup. The President is safe.”

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