Manziel deletes Twitter account after tweeting advice to President Trump
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Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel tweeted some advice to President Donald Trump on Monday, then hours later deleted his account entirely.
"Yo @POTUS even I know to stay away from the notifications section on twitter. Shit will drive you crazy, lead the country and let them hate," Manziel posted in a tweet that is no longer accessible.
It's probably good advice, but the notion that someone with as troubled a past as Manziel giving advice to the POTUS rubbed some the wrong way.
As of Monday afternoon, Manziel's Twitter account no longer exists.
It's unclear why Manziel left the social media platform, but one possible reason is the large amount of feedback he received from both Trump supporters and opponents.
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