Donald Trump Wants to Put ‘Minors’ Back to Work, Twitter Mocks Him Mercilessly
‘Make the Early 1900s and Child Labor Great Again!’
An official video posted to Donald Trump’s verified Facebook page Friday highlighting scenes from his campaign rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa earlier this week said that “we are PUTTING OUR MINORS BACK TO WORK.”
For those who missed it. pic.twitter.com/bPEAhosHSh
— ALT🛂 Immigration (@ALT_uscis) June 23, 2017
The spelling error – children vs. people who work in mines – was obvious to many on Twitter, who enjoyed mocking the President and his staff for yet another unforced error, yet another typo, yet another example of just how sub-par the entire administration is.
International Business Times reports the video was online for hours before being taken down and replaced with a corrected version, but here’s a clip that was posted to Twitter:
Before the @realDonaldTrump facebook deletes it, Here is a download of the video they posted putting your “Minors” back to work in coal pic.twitter.com/8Nw5nuUir7
— ALT🛂 Immigration (@ALT_uscis) June 23, 2017
It’s important to note that while everyone makes mistakes, this administration has displayed an unprecedented lack of respect for the very basics of professionalism in everything it does. Spelling errors throughout this administration are frequent, and even at Trump’s D.C. hotel, the word America was spelled wrong on the menu.
The real problem of course isn’t the spelling mistakes, but the clear disregard for accuracy, truth, credibility, and accountability – all of which start at the top.
On Twitter, many enjoyed mocking the president and his team:
Make the early 1900s and child labor great again!
— Tappy Paws (@one48am) June 23, 2017
Wow I knew he was pro-jobs but didn’t expect this https://t.co/KKzMyIStls pic.twitter.com/BOsmRFQbBR
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) June 23, 2017
minors working on coal,. just like trump wants. pic.twitter.com/SVeQ71rBB1
— tadei (@tadei) June 23, 2017
Trump appreciates workers who have similarly small hands.
— AltWhiteHouseCounsel (@altWHcounsel) June 23, 2017
Trump brands’ manufacturing has put a lot of minors to work over the years, in sweat shops in China. https://t.co/Xzm7brGRBW
— Nathaniel Spuewell (@natespuewell) June 24, 2017
Of we’re putting “Minors” back to work, maybe Trump can hire them cheaper than H2-B visa workers at Mar-a-Lago.
— TheBlueWaveUSA (@TheBlueWaveUSA) June 24, 2017
🔴Trump is putting minors back to work? 😳
🔴Live on his FB page
Is anyone checking anything he posts on Social Media? 🤔
For Pete’s Sake! pic.twitter.com/1oixXVYyXB— ladyhawker (@ladyhawkerfinds) June 24, 2017
Isn’t that part of Betsy DeVos’ philosophy? Not everyone is cut out for school, so just put them to work?
— Lynne â™¿ï¸ (@LynneGarrison) June 23, 2017
https://t.co/gd8t8qYXG2 he is such an idiot he’s going to destroy this country and so are all of his voters they’re just as dumb as he is
— Canadian Streudel (@Canadianstrudel) June 24, 2017
When minors were miners. pic.twitter.com/O4k2OH4xwN
— Helen Kennedy (@HelenKennedy) June 23, 2017
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Top photo via Twitter:Â 1911Â Breaker boys employed by the Pennsylvania Coal Company.
Image: Lewis Hine/Library of Congress (h/t Mashable)

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