Nashratkm (1/11/2020) also followed the incident of US President Donald Trump's supporters harassing his Democratic opponent Joe Biden's election bus while it was passing in Texas, as the US President re-published the clip saying that he loves Texas, which sparked a wave of criticism against him.

After the US President re-publishes the clip, the hashtag “Trump Terrorism” topped the most popular American lists, through which activists expressed their anger at the actions of the US president, which they described as inciting violence, stressing that it is his duty to condemn such actions instead of encouraging them.

On the other hand, supporters of Trump defended the US President's publication of the clip, noting that Trump has the right to express his love for his supporters without being charged with what some of them are doing.

Among the interactions on the subject, activist Gori Maika said, "Trump supporters: We do not riot or loot, instead we run over protesters with our trucks, kill and shoot people with whom we disagree, and elaborate plans to kidnap and kill government officials and try to cause accidents." For our political opponents on the highway, we are very peaceful. "

The tweeter Betty Hefmeister also expressed her surprise at Trump's encouragement of such an incident, and wrote, "I had never imagined in my life that I would see a president encouraging violence against our American brothers, it is unbelievable, unreasonable, crazy!"

On the other hand, journalist Carmen Sabia wrote: People who are defending thugs who burn buildings and loot cities, tweet with the tag "Trump's terrorism."

"Terrorists are anti -ists and black activists, the task of the criminals," said Mark Mando.