‘#Tim Apple’ trends on Twitter as Rep Greene throws a jibe at…

‘#Tim Apple’ trends on Twitter as Rep Greene throws a jibe at…

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At first glance, the trending Twitter hashtag “Tim Apple” might lead people to believe that whoever started it may have made a mistake, which they appear to be incorrectly referring to apple inc AAPL chairman Tim Cooks Surname.

How did the trend start? president Joe Biden, While speaking to reporters outside the White House recently, he took a shot at Republicans who opposed his decision cancel student loans.

“I found it fascinating that some of the people who were talking about ‘this is a big expense’ are the same people who got $158,000 in PPP funds,” he said.

The President tried to change the name of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who appeared to have received forgiveness on her $183,000 federal student loan but couldn’t remember her name. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Last year, in September, he once forgot the name of the then Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and instead referred to him as “That guy from below”.

To Greene, Biden said, “Including the… what’s her name? Well, this woman who believes in… well, a whole bunch of Republicans got a lot of money. Exactly the people who criticize.”

Greene didn’t take it well and took to Twitter to express her displeasure. If it weren’t for Biden’s dementia, he would have remembered, she said. Pay tribute to the former President donald trump, The rep said at least Trump knows everyone’s name.

“Joe is a career politician who knows nothing about payroll during a tyrannical government shutdown,” she added.

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Biden’s supporters did not want to accept that. They reacted quickly, recalling previous instances where Trump had made his own gaffes. A Twitter user shared a long list of them, with “Tim Apple” topping the list. In 2019, Trump referred to Cook as Tim Apple at a White House meeting of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board.

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