#TrumpMeltdown is one of the most trending hashtags today with Twitterati putting some very interesting comments on the Donald Trump’s tweet which said “STOP THE COUNT”. One such reaction has come from the Swedish Environmentalist Great Thunberg, who has trolled the US President, paying back in the same coin as she got on 12 December 2019. 

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“So ridiculous. Donald must work on his Anger Management problem, then go to go old fashioned movie with a friend. Chill Donald Chill!”, she tweeted. 

Her response has gone viral with more than 3.25 lakh retweets, 31,000 replies and over 1.2 million favourites clicks.   

One of the comments that was made on Thunberg’s tweet said, “Revenge is a Dish best served cold” #ElectionResults2020 #TrumpMeltdown @realDonaldTrump

Thunberg’s response was on an old Tweet of President Trump which said, “So ridiculous. Greta must work on Anger Management problem, then go to go old fashioned movie with a friend. Chill Greta Chill!” 

The US President had then trolled actor-producer Roma Downey over her tweet. Downey has co-produced the Emmy-nominated miniseries ‘The Bible’ for History Channel. 

Trump who is trailing to Democratic Party Challenger Joe Biden, has expressed displeasure over the vote counting process and has also filed several lawsuits to stop the counting process. 

Meanwhile, Election officials in key battleground states pushed back on claims by the Trump campaign that Republican poll watchers were being improperly denied access to observe the counting of ballots, saying that rules were being followed and they were committed to transparency, Reuters reported. 

Backers of President Donald Trump ramped up demonstrations on Thursday night against an election they believe was rigged or being stolen, clashing with counter-protesters as vote counting continued in battleground states, another Reuters report said.

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In Arizona, one of five U.S. battleground states where votes were still being counted in the too-close-to-call race between Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden, Trump supporters massed outside the Maricopa County Elections Department in Phoenix, this report said.