Donald Trump’s Federal Election Commission filings were released on Monday night, and things are not looking good for the campaign. According to The New York Times, Trump has only $1.3 million in cash on hand, compared to Hillary Clinton’s $42 million.
Trump’s campaign even has less cash on hand than several candidates who are not in the race anymore. Ben Carson and Ted Cruz both have $1.7 million and $6.8 million in cash on hand respectively.
In response to the news, Twitter users began to mock Trump’s dismal numbers, resulting in #TrumpSoPoor becoming a trending hashtag. Here are some of the best tweets you need to see.
#TrumpSoPoor he’s been forced to scale back his Mexican wall to a “Stay off my lawn” sign
#TrumpSoPoor he’ll have to start marrying women his own age.
#TrumpSoPoor
He had to tell his followers "We can either be racists or xenophobic, but we can no longer afford to be both."— Rodney Anonymous (@RodneyAnon) June 21, 2016
#TrumpSoPoor he changed his campaign slogan to “Ramen In Every Pot!”
#TrumpSoPoor that his campaign has been downgraded from dumpster fire to trash can fire pic.twitter.com/GhcozbpVft
— Chuy Biscochitos (@krodNM) June 21, 2016
#TrumpSoPoor even his fact check bounced
#trumpsopoor he tans by shoving his face in a Cheetos bag.
#TrumpSoPoor he’s now looking for a little handout.
#TrumpSoPoor that I'm now asking donors to pay me the $45.7 million I "loaned" my campaign when I pretended to be self-funding it. Sad!
— Donald J. Drumpf (@RealDonalDrumpf) June 21, 2016
#TrumpSoPoor he can no longer afford exclamation points. Sad.
#TrumpSoPoor he's being hounded by #TrumpUniversity recruiters. @realDonaldTrump
— Gregor Samsa (@lucaswoodhead) June 21, 2016
#TrumpSoPoor he self-tans with bouillon cubes
#TrumpSoPoor He’s the best at being poor. He is winning at poverty. You’re not gonna believe how good he is at being poor. It’s tremendous
#TrumpSoPoor next time he’ll only be able to afford a participation trophy wife
#TrumpSoPoor that people may begin to suspect that a business owner who has filed bankruptcy 4 times may not be very good with money
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