Donald Trump
Donald Trump speaks at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Forum in Des Moines, Iowa, September 19, 2015. Reuters/Brian C Frank

Donald Trump, arguably the most controversial U.S. Presidential candidate for 2016, uses Twitter as a major tool for his campaign. He declared a Q&A session overnight on the social networking website with the #AskTrump hashtag, asking people to ask him anything. But the questions that followed the announcement were far from what Trump probably expected.

More than 50,000 tweets with #AskTrump hashtag appeared within six hours. While some of those were about U.S. politics and the upcoming elections, most were sarcastic takes on Trump’s personality.

A parody account named “President Trump” used the hashtag to make fun of his opposition. “Jeb Bush asked me a touching question during #AskTrump."Why didn't God make me smart like you?" Honestly Jeb, I don't know,” @Writeintrump posted.

“A Muslim, a woman, and a Mexican walk in a bar, whose rights do you alienate first?” asked Natalie (‏@madeofsilk). “WHY DIDN'T YOUR MOM USE A CONDOM,” asked Sahar (@saharpeera), while Dean Winchester (@philsadelphia) asked Trump what product he used in his hair to make it look so much like corn.

“We all have a little Donald Trump in us…But a high-fibre diet can move it right along,” Canadian-American actor David Hayter (‏@DavidBHayter) wrote. Sophia (‏@sophie_hemmette) asked when Trump’s funeral would be and if she could attend it.

While there are numerous Trump jokes and tweets dipped in sarcasm with the #AskTrump hashtag, the one posted by Patrick (@ruinedbyreality) probably wins the race as the most hilarious one. “Is it true that if you say Donald Trump 3 times in the bathroom mirror, the hair in the drain will rise up to shout racial slurs?” the tweet says.

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