Did Sweden's deputy PM just troll Donald Trump?

A photo of Sweden's Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin is being compared to Donald Trump.

Isabella Lövin

Isabella Lövin. Source: Facebook

The internet is suggesting Swedish Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin trolled US President Donald Trump in a recent Facebook post.

The all-female image has drawn comparison with photos of Trump signing an executive order alongside an all-male cohort.

One Facebook user commented: "Wonderful Picture! Hope you sent it to the man on the other side of the ocean."

Another wrote: "Thank you. The majority of US citizens are grateful for your humor & support during this difficult time. I am from the 'blue' state of California and we are finding ways to make positive change during these 'not normal' times."

And another said: "Make the planet great again!"
However, others criticised the photo.

A Facebook user said: "Sweden as a whole is overreacting over a picture. If you want to be better than trump so it would have been half women and half men in the picture."

While another wrote: "To keep hitting on the President of the USA only shows how small minded the politicians are in Sweden."

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Published 4 February 2017 1:14pm
Source: SBS News


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