Thanks to a Twitter account called “Babes for Trump,” female Trump supporters have been able to “make the Internet great again” with bikini photos and suggestive selfies supporting the Republican Presidential nominee—and his fledgling hat business.
Babes for Trump has been Tweeting photos of scantily clad Trump supporters since February, but after launching the #TrumpGrilsBreaktheInternet hashtag over the weekend, Trump’s legions of ladies dominated Twitter, trending (at one point) worldwide.
#TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/bBgLwdYzfx
— Baked Alaska™ (@bakedalaska) June 26, 2016
A liberal told me to get a nose job, but I'd rather build a wall then fix a bridge???????????????? #TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/smVDn3jHo9
— Sarah Hagmayer (@shagmayer2) June 27, 2016
@BabesForTrump #TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/usZ7Tofwso
— mandy (@mandyfields) June 27, 2016
????????❤️????????#WomenForTrump #MakeAmericaGreatAgain #AmericaFirst #Trump #MAGA #USA #Trump2016 #TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/DbCw9Gn77R
— Keleigh (@BarbieKeleigh) June 26, 2016
they have bros4hillary & bernieBros … we have @BabesForTrump … #TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/kCwdi2a4we
— Steve Jones (@vincelauro) June 26, 2016
We’re not entirely sure all of these women are political junkies with a penchant for grassroots organization or Republican ideology (or, in some cases, if they’re even real and not the product of a Photoshop creepster). But we are sure that there’s a significant market for American flag bikinis we didn’t know about.
Trump’s organization, never one to turn down social media exposure, even encouraged the action.
#TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet good for you. Don't let anyone tell you who you should or shouldn't support in any election! #Trump2016 #MAGA
— Michael Cohen (@MichaelCohen212) June 27, 2016
Supporting @realDonaldTrump before it was cool! #Trump2016 #TrumpTrain #trumpgirlsbreaktheinternet pic.twitter.com/Oa6tIEn8Rg
— Katrina Pierson (@KatrinaPierson) June 26, 2016
Katrina Pierson is a spokeswoman for Trump’s campaign.
Of course, as this is the Internet, not everyone was happy with the sudden, weekend flood of smiling women wearing little more than their Make America Great Again accessories.
the only thing y'all breaking right now is my screen cause i just threw my phone. #TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/CTYOv9SCrB
— bonifiedhoe (@pettyyonceh) June 26, 2016
Me seeing this hashtag #TrumpGirlsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/dAqBNegCyF
— حليمة (@Miiss_Liimzaay) June 26, 2016
https://twitter.com/nttrvll/status/747046952282447872?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The babe brigades pressed on until Monday morning, haters in tow.