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What do you think of these girly outfits, President Trump?

Last week, Donald Trump reportedly told his female staff to 'dress like women.' So women took to Twitter to show him what that means.

After years of making sexist remarks, last week, U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly told female staff at the White House that they each must "dress like a woman."

"Even if you're in jeans, you need to look neat and orderly," was part of this directive, according to a source who worked on Trump's campaign.

Twitter had a field day, with people posting pictures of themselves in surgical scrubs, army fatigues, HAZMAT suits, and more.

This tweet more or less summed it up:

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Although, as someone pointed out to the tweeter, you don't have to be a woman to dress like a woman.

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