Twitter calls out Donald Trump's anonymous sources with #ManyPeopleAreSaying
Donald Trump went back to one of his favorite phrases on Monday, using his infamous phrase "many people are saying" to back up a tweet directed at Hillary Clinton.
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Twitter picked up on the phrase -- one the Republican presidential nominee often uses to conjure up support from anonymous sources -- and turned it into a hashtag to poke fun at the candidate.
They tweets poked at everything from Trump's supposedly small hands to his refusal to release his tax returns.
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