One came out the victor, and the other was Eric Trump.

Everybody loves a good Twitter war.

So Twitter users were in for a treat Sunday morning, when political commentator Keith Olbermann got into an online scuffle with Eric Trump.

It all started with Kellyanne Conway tweeting about Donald Trump Jr. and slyly referencing allegations of favor peddling by the Clinton Foundation.

That would be something.



Especially if some of those countries repress girls & women. https://t.co/E7LtKjfwuH — Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) July 15, 2017

That's when Olbermann tweeted a response, throwing Eric Trump and his charity some major shade:

I understand your confusion. You're thinking of @EricTrump self-dealing charity cash to himself from golf tournaments. https://t.co/VbymSdWF9G — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) July 15, 2017

Trump didn't take kindly to the comment, firing a tweet back at Olbermann:

You mean the $16.3 million dollars I have raised for dying children (before the age of 33) at a 12% expense ratio. What good have you done? https://t.co/g5fTWLY6OY — Eric Trump (@EricTrump) July 15, 2017

That's when Olbermann went in for the kill:

So 12% is what you skimmed/self-dealt back to Trump Org, Sonny? The $1m+ I've donated to St Jude's, Make-A-Wish etc came out of my pocket https://t.co/vya3gwHY1H — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) July 16, 2017

He then referenced a Forbes article that casts some major suspicion on Trump's charity:

Remind everybody again which one of us was taking $1.2m in charity as "payment" for a family golf course? https://t.co/3m7X8o0g7F https://t.co/vya3gwHY1H — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) July 16, 2017

Olbermann then gave Trump a lesson on the meaning of "charity":

Charity is when you see people with less or in need, and you give them some of yours, Sonny. It's not "a 12% expense ratio" (i.e. "profit") https://t.co/vya3gwHY1H — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) July 16, 2017

And finished with a smackdown:

Lastly, Kid when we put you, your disloyal bro @DonaldJTrumpJr and treasonous @realDonaldTrump in prison we will all have done GREAT good https://t.co/vya3gwHY1H — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) July 16, 2017

Trump responded by blocking Olbermann.

The Forbes article referenced by Olbermann found that the Eric Trump Foundation paid President Trump's businesses $1.2 million in expenses related to the foundation's annual charity event between 2007 and 2015, which is held at the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester County, N.Y.

While donors were led to believe a more substantial portion of their donations would go toward the funding of children's cancer research, it was found that tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars went to the golf club, starting with $50,000 in 2007 and eventually rising to $322,000 in 2015.

According to experts and former employees, there's no way to explain that amount, leading many, including Olbermann, to believe that the Trump Organization has been making a profit.

Many agreed with Olbermann's sentiments:

Exactly, Keith. The corrupt Trump clan have no idea what charity is - they take from everything & everyone. They r all sickening. — Patricia (@gaialuv) July 16, 2017

"Charity" and "expense ratio" in same sentence. Says it all. This Toxic mob family is a cancer. — Suanne Marie (@SuanneMarie_) July 16, 2017

If he had any sense if decency, he wouldn't boast about "charitable giving"...and he'd recognize that he truly sacrificed nothing. — Che-nanigans (@NM_Che56) July 16, 2017

And as for Eric blocking Olbermann...

Hahaha, Eric Trump blocked Keith! Guess he couldn't take the heat! Looks guilty as hell if you ask anyone. — Pablogblog (@pablogblog) July 16, 2017