Published 16:21 IST, September 10th 2019
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend respond to Donald Trump's insults
US President Donald Trump took Twitter to attack model Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend. Teigen responded by calling Trump a number of words.
Advertisement
President Donald Trump took to Twitter to attack model Chrissy Teigen and her husband John Legend. series of tweets took place after MSNBC aired an episode on criminal justice reform featuring John Legend on September 08. US President called Teigen, John Legend's “filthy-moud wife” on one of his many tweets. He also claimed that he and or Republicans should be given more credit for signing First Step Act.
Advertisement
US president said “I SIGNED IT INTO LAW, one else did, and Republicans deserve much credit. But w that it is passed, people that h virtually thing to do with it are taking praise.”
Teigen's response to Trump
Chrissy Teigen, a model and show host has a reputation for being politically vocal. remark me by President Trump particularly stood out as Teigen's Twitter handle was t tagged directly in post. Teigen responded to President by calling him a number of words. Her choice of words soon became a trending topic worldwide. She also claimed that Trump h earlier blocked her on Twitter when she said: “ one likes you”.
Advertisement
Advertisement
US President also went after Chrissy Teigen's husband John Legend by calling him a boring musician. In response, Legend tweeted, “Imagine being president of a whole country and spending your Sunday night hate-watching MSNBC..”
Criminal Justice Reform
US President signed First Step Act into law in December 2018. law reduced compulsory minimum prison term for people who commit n-violent drug offenses and prepare people in jail for life after prison through education and workshops. Reducing racial disparities in criminal justice has been a project for both Obama and Trump ministration. Former President Barack Obama also signed Fair Sentencing Act into law back in 2010. First Step Act builds on what Obama did. Both Obama and US President Trump have taken steps to achieve reform.
Advertisement
Advertisement
15:07 IST, September 10th 2019