The prodigal daughter, Ivanka Trump, is back at it again with the questionable Twitter likes.
On Wednesday, the @TrumpsAlert Twitter account notified followers that Ivanka liked a tweet by Tommy Pistol, an actor and director of adult films, which said, "I don't support Trump in any way. Just to be clear."
Tweet may have been deleted
Ivanka liking a straight-up diss to her dad? Hmmmmm ...
SEE ALSO: Samantha Bee apologizes to Ivanka Trump and White HouseIt seems Pistol's "I don't support Trump" declaration was a response to Trump's tweet about Fake News and North Korea earlier today.
Tweet may have been deleted
And while earlier tweets in the thread appear to have been deleted, here's the remainder of the conversation in which Pistol was involved.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
At the time of writing, the tweet had been liked by Ivanka for more than two hours, and while it was likely just a mistake by a staff member, the fact that it has yet to be discovered or deleted is quite comical.
Back in October 2016, a similar flub occurred when Ivanka's Twitter account liked the following tweet:
Tweet may have been deleted
At the time, a source close to Ivanka Trump's company told Mashable that the post was liked because of "a simple mistake made by a staff member," and the tweet was unliked.
Perhaps that's the explanation for this round of awkwardness, but until the tweet is unliked let us continue to revel in the latest bout of political insanity.
[h/t:Daily Dot]
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