If there were two words to describe a photo that President Donald Trump recently tweeted, they would undoubtedly be: white and male. On Thursday, Feb. 16, he shared a picture of him encircled by members of Congress who support him, and they are all men, except for one white woman.
#MakeAmericaGreatAgain [1] pic.twitter.com/iwkcH3BBAG [2]
— President Trump (@POTUS) February 17, 2017 [3]
Twitter users were, as expected, critical of the photo, and their reactions were hilarious.
.@POTUS [4] Fixed pic.twitter.com/qWyTg9U3X6 [5]
— Daniel "Kibblesmith" (@kibblesmith) February 17, 2017 [6]
@POTUS [7] This picture is so white I need sunglasses.
— Gabe Ortíz (@TUSK81) February 17, 2017 [8]
@POTUS [9] what a fantastic representation of what America looks like.
— Gustavo Sorola (@sorola) February 17, 2017 [10]
. @POTUS [11] aka @realDonaldTrump [12] -u forgot the caption. pic.twitter.com/3548uCPe3f [13]
— Gary A Williams (@GaryAWilliams) February 17, 2017 [14]
@POTUS [15] You are seriously making this way too easy. pic.twitter.com/8km2yNGs8r [16]
— André Ulveseter (@AndUlv) February 17, 2017 [17]
The so-called "Trump Caucus" surrounding the president [18], who maintained stiff thumbs up and Colgate-commercial smiles, are Republican representatives who are vocally supportive of his administration. Sourcing members from across the country, Trump's Caucus includes congressmen from Pennsylvania, North Dakota, Missouri, and Tennessee. Two of the representatives are Chris Collins from New York and Duncan Hunter from California. The sole woman of the group is Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee.
This isn't the first time we've seen a photo that captures the Trump team's lack of diversity [19]. How could we forget when Trump signed sweeping regulations on reproductive rights in a room full of men [20]?