There is now an app to block anything related to Donald Trump

The app called “Trump Trump” blocks all things related to Trump


Web Desk December 09, 2015
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All those sick of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s spate of unsavory comments can now “Trump Trump”.

An iOS app, Trump Trump, created by furtive blocks news with mentions of the Republican presidential candidate from your feed. The app created by furtive, is unlike similar apps, such as Fusion’s Trumpweb, as it does indulge in mockery or satire.

Trump's Muslim comments disqualify him from presidency: White House

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On Monday, Trump went a little too far once again when he called for a ban on all Muslims traveling to the US. His comments were widely condemned by Muslims as well as non-Muslims, including by other Republican candidates. Jeb Bush who is also running for president tweeted, calling Trump “unhinged”.



Further, responding to Trump's 'Muslim' remarks, the White House on Tuesday said Republican presidential front-runner’s call for the United States to ban Muslims from entering the country disqualified him from becoming president and called on Republicans to reject him immediately.

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White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said Trump’s campaign had a “dustbin of history” quality to it and said his comments were offensive and toxic.

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump had also tweeted on Monday asking US president Barack Obama about the American-Muslim sports heroes that the latter mentioned in his speech.



Donald Trump challenge to Obama on Muslim sports heroes backfires


Conan O’Brien took the opportunity to highlight Trump’s ridiculous tweet by humorously pointing out how it was retweeted by legendary boxer Muhammad Ali and basketball player Kareem Abdul Jabbar. It wasn’t actually retweeted by them, though.

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