In the current political situation, the #BringBackObama hashtag brings back good memories of humanity and a great presidency. People around the world have taken to Twitter to show their love and support for Barack Obama and his family.
Let us introduce you to some of our favorites. Sigh!
#BringbackObama and the most beautiful bromance history ever held in its sweet, sweet figurative hands pic.twitter.com/27kVyqgiJj
— Katie (@kmwalsh82) July 12, 2017
#BringBackObama has me like this pic.twitter.com/lqPBVw2jg0
— Jess (@AnonRobot001622) July 12, 2017
Really getting wistful looking at the #BringBackObama pictures. Hereโs one of my Top 5 pic.twitter.com/EWsv8F04tv
— Get Well, Tito! (@CaughtStealing) July 12, 2017
"What could've been" #BringBackObama pic.twitter.com/XtCnuy9kYW
— American Patriot๐บ๐ธ (@PatriotDem) July 12, 2017
The #BringBackObama hashtag has me like.. pic.twitter.com/WvxlDSjpMg
— Marlena (@marlenaabee) July 12, 2017
Watching #BringBackObama images. Feeling grateful I experienced his presidency and deep grief at the loss of such decency and grace.
— MeredithGould (@MeredithGould) July 12, 2017
Ok, Iโll play along. #BringBackObama pic.twitter.com/nsBFdNe00M
— Jamie O'Grady (@JamieOGrady) July 12, 2017
The fact that we have to apologize for our president everywhere we go internationally is so embarrassing #BringBackObama pic.twitter.com/NJ9Bwy7S61
— Elizabeth Hymes (@elizabethhymes) June 1, 2017
#bringbackobama pic.twitter.com/8CqDp3VCWB
— olilebon (@olileboncorleon) July 12, 2017
Sasha, Malia, Michelle:
Honey you're trending again… President Obama: What's it say?#BringBackObama pic.twitter.com/1fIBfxsnqt— Medium Rare (@StickAForkInYou) July 12, 2017
When u see #BringBackObama trending pic.twitter.com/mPywlKR565
— โ Blak_cloud โ (@blak_cloud) July 12, 2017
It was a simpler time. A glorious time. The time of Barack Obama. #BringBackObama pic.twitter.com/USFB70DiXo
— 2002 Chris Jericho (@SlickVick_23) July 12, 2017
Meanwhile,ย Trump Jr.’s ย confirmed that he was offered information on his father’s 2016 election opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The woman, as she has said publicly, was not a government official. And, as we have said, she had no information to provide and wanted to talk about adoption policy and the Magnitsky Act. To put this in context, this occurred before the current Russian fever was in vogue. As Rob Goldstone said just today in the press, the entire meeting was “the most inane nonsense I ever heard. And I was actually agitated by it.
Images: Flickr / Source: Twitter/NYTimes