Former President of the United States Barack Obama at the 2016 White House Correspondents Association Dinner - Polaris / Starface

This Sunday, June 14, Donald Trump celebrated his 74th birthday. The perfect opportunity for his American opponents to have fun at his expense. What they did by celebrating in place of the current occupant of the White House… a certain Barack Obama, his predecessor! And with the hashtag #AllBirthdaysMatter, or "all birthdays count", a play on words referring to the All Lives Matter that the enemies of the Black Lives Matter movement use on social networks.

Happy # ObamaDayJune14th pic.twitter.com/kvY1QKgUM3

- Ken Jeong (@kenjeong) June 14, 2020

Community and Very Bad Trip star Ken Jeong, for example, posted a photo of him with Barack Obama, captioned "Happy # ObamaDayJune14th", while George Takei laughed openly at Donald Trump.

I'd say happy birthday to Donald on his special day, but after all, #AllBirthdaysMatter

- George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) June 14, 2020

"I would say happy birthday to Donald Trump but after all, #Allanniverdsairescomentent", followed by a video by Barack Obama with the caption: "If you only knew how much we miss you, Mr. President".

Naomi Campbell, Justin Bieber and Snoop Dogg did the same on their respective social networks.

Almost at the end ?

Actor Billy Baldwin went even further by posting a video in which we can see Barack Obama and his vice president, Joe Biden (in the US presidential race in November), with this caption: "Glad to have soon a new president who can heal and unite the country after all the damage, madness and chaos inflicted by Trump !!! #RampGate #Watergate #RealPresident # ObamaDayJune14th ".

Happy We're Gonnna Have A New President Who's Gonna Heal And Unite The Country Again After All Of The Damage, Insanity & Chaos Inflicted By Trump ... Day !!! ♥ ️ ♥ ️ ♥ ️ # RampGate # Watergate # RealPresident # ObamaDayJune14th pic.twitter.com/1rRkShDN7E

- Billy Baldwin (@BillyBaldwin) June 14, 2020

The hashtag Ramp Gate refers to this video of Donald Trump, who descends with extreme caution the steps of the podium after a speech at West Point in front of future American soldiers. Images that fueled all the theories about the state of health of the head of the septuagenarian, who, a few minutes earlier, had needed his two hands to raise a glass of water.

Five months before the US presidential elections, the tone is set.

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