Nothing involving Donald Trump these days can go without debate, conspiracy or controversy.
The new animatronic President Trump to debut in Disney’s “Hall of Presidents” is no exception, and was all the buzz throughout social media on Tuesday.
Conservatives cheered the presidential robot’s patriotic message, while liberals bemoaned its very existence.
And somewhere in between sparked debate about who the new robot reminded them of – and it wasn’t necessarily the man whose image it was made to represent.
Jon Voight’s looking rough. pic.twitter.com/E0QlRmoxoH
— Kayleigh Donaldson (@Ceilidhann) December 19, 2017
Wait, who?
The likeness of Disney’s Trump robot with actor Jon Voight was soon to catch on, and became a Twitter trend.

Trump detractors took it as an insult and quickly piled on to take their shots:
It’s weird how the Trump robot at the Hall of Presidents is Trump from an HBO movie five years from now where he’s played by Jon Voight pic.twitter.com/7GtizFfELR
— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) December 19, 2017
Disney gave the job of Trump in the Hall of Presidents to Jon Voight and I can’t stop laughing. pic.twitter.com/dtu4PnqPv4
— Wil Spillane ? (@2xUEss) December 19, 2017
The Trump robot looks like Disney grafted a dead maltese onto John Voight’s head. pic.twitter.com/ECrQZwfZ43
— Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) December 19, 2017
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Now, now children. There are worse things than having a Trump robot look like fellow conservative, Jon Voight.
For example… it could look like, say, Hillary Clinton?!
Here me out on this. Clearly Disney had Hilary’s robot ready to go and then they had to try and make it look like Trump. Don’t hate me. This is just a necessary and painful fact we all need to deal with. pic.twitter.com/biSirfwE59
— Shannon O’Neill (@spotastic) December 19, 2017
Oh, no.
Disney's new Hall of Presidents with President Trump looks like a weird cross between Hillary Clinton and Hal Holbrook. #StayWoke #WhoDidThis pic.twitter.com/jS4fFFezbE
— Beatrice-Elizabeth Peterson (@MissBeaE) December 19, 2017
Emmy nominated “humorist” Jesse McLaren who works for Buzzfeed didn’’t want to spread the Hillary “conspiracy theory,” but…
I'm not saying Disney made a Hillary robot and last minute changed it into Trump clothes but- pic.twitter.com/lBUk0GU1Aq
— Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) December 19, 2017
Come on! pic.twitter.com/2OtdEkxtDu
— Gladstone (@WGladstone) December 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/JK_Porterfield/status/943180338024546304
Trump accuser applied for position with his campaign, her job would have been very ‘hands on’
Way to tie it all together.
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