The creator of Thanos felt violated after seeing the tweet showing Donald Trump as a supervillain
The creator of Thanos says he felt"violated" when he saw a video tweeted by Donald Trump's election campaign showing the US President's face superimposed on the supervillain's head.
Some users accused the Trump campaign of seeking out controversyIn a scene borrowed from Avengers: Endgame, Mr Trump says"I am inevitable" and clicks his fingers, causing Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, who has led calls for his impeachment, to disappear in a cloud of dust.
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