Hillary Clinton allies are trying to get people to unfollow Trump on Twitter
The newsletter Signal Boost, launched by former Hillary Clinton campaign staffers Jess McIntosh and Zerlina Maxwell, announced on Sunday that it was launching #mutemonday, a Twitter hashtag urging users to unfollow Trump's personal @realDonaldTrump Twitter and the official @POTUS account and follow progressive organizations and leaders instead.
Other former top communications staffers promptly promoted the hashtag:
Officials from top advocacy groups like Emily's List and NARAL, both major groups focused on electing leaders who advocate protecting abortion access, pledged to unfollow Trump.
Former Department of Labor Secretary Tom Perez, a candidate to chair the Democratic National Committee who proposed last week that Democrats shouldn't "meet [Trump] tweet for tweet," also joined in.
Politically active celebrities also fired off tweets using the hashtag.
As of early Monday, the @POTUS account had 14.3 million followers, while @realDonaldTrump had 21.6 million followers.
While anti-Trump activists may hope to strike a blow against Trump's ego, it may be a blessing in disguise for the new president and his staff, who have frequently attempted to curb his use of the platform.
Though his incessant tweeting and previous statements suggest otherwise, Trump recently expressed reservations about using Twitter.
"Look, I don't like tweeting," Trump told Fox News last week. "I have other things I could be doing."
"But I get very dishonest media, very dishonest press. And it's my only way that I can counteract."