Twitter Has Field Day Over Trump's '400-Pound Guy' Quote At Debate
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) -- Twitter had fun with Donald Trump's "400-pound guy" comment during Monday night's presidential debate at Hofstra University.
While discussing about the report Russians were behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee, Trump said it could've been anyone – from the Chinese to a "400-pound guy" lying in his bed.
As soon as he uttered that line, social media users had a field day on Twitter with the quote.
Donald Trump said a 400 pound guy on his bed broke into the DNC files. #debatenight #debates pic.twitter.com/BziITTmORc
— Chet Lemon (@TheRomeSays) September 27, 2016
Found the 400 pound guy Trump is referring to #Debates2016 #debates #debatenight pic.twitter.com/iWuuuS2xsn
— humadawha (@humadawha) September 27, 2016
Pictured: the 400 pound guy who Donald Trump thinks hacked the DNC emails. #debatenight pic.twitter.com/0maaklTqOz
— Nelson! (@uproarcapital) September 27, 2016
Here's Trump using "cyber" when there's no #400PoundGuy to help him. pic.twitter.com/y7yqkyuQSG
— Not Rigged (@BernieTrumpster) September 27, 2016
Deer is suspicious of #Trump's claim that a 400 pound guy on a bed may have cybered us. #debates pic.twitter.com/dJTi8MJgGA
— Sean Fitzroy (@fitzroy) September 27, 2016
Breaking News: 400 pound guy responsible for #DNCleak #Debates2016 pic.twitter.com/JSQjBf2Hfj
— #Doolunhinged (@gstands4guts) September 27, 2016
Somebody get Sean Hannity and the 400-pound guy up here. We need to settle a few things
— stusandler (@stusandler) September 27, 2016
"400 pound guy on his bed." Really going after the #hackerz vote there.
— john tam (@john_g_tam) September 27, 2016
U.S. officials told CBS News in July that Russian "fingerprints" were left behind in the hack on the DNC.