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Trump fooled into retweeting photo of socialist Labour Party leader

Donald Trump approvingly retweeted a photo of a self-avowed socialist Saturday morning, although he probably didn't who it was at the time.

Initial Twitter post was by someone pretending Jeremy Corbyn was his father

@HamishP95 tweeted Donald Trump a picture of Jeremy Corbyn, pretending that the new Labour Party leader was his dad. Trump retweeted the photo approvingly. (Associated Press and Twitter)

Donald Trump approvinglyretweeted a photo of a self-avowed socialist Saturday morning, although he probably didn't know who it wasat the time.

The photo was of Jeremy Corbyn, the recently elected U.K. Labour Party leader.The initial poster on Twitter described Corbyn as his dad and said Trump made his dad consider "voting for the first time ever" and in particular, voting for Trump.

Trump, a Republican nominee for U.S. President, retweeted the post with a comment of his own:"Great."

The post was made by @HamishP95, who immediately revelled in Trump's mistake on his own account.

Corbyn was elected Labour Party leader in a landslide victory Saturday, and is a longtime socialist and anti-monarchist. Supporters even sang the socialist anthem, "The Red Flag," during his entry to the Labour Party's conference.

He's pledged to tax the rich, and has arguedfornationalizingBritain's gas and electricity utilities, views that are diametrically opposed to those of the U.S.Republican Party.

So it gave the Internet quite a bit of glee to see Hamish trick Trump.

This is hardly the first time Trump has faced criticism because of his Twitter account. Back in July, Trump retweeted an endorsement containing the image of Jeffrey MacDonald, who in 1979 killed his two daughters and pregnant wife.

Before that, Trump tweeted a campaign photo that included two Second World War re-enactors wearing a Nazi uniform, instead of American soldiers.

In the bottom right corner, you can see models wearing the uniforms of the Waffen-SS, which was part of the armed wing of the Nazi Party. (Donald J. Trump/Twitter)