Getty Clinton face-swaps Trump

Donald Trump has a new face—several of them. At least on Hillary Clinton's Snapchat account, where the Democratic candidate's campaign on Thursday night posted a series of face-swaps of Trump's visage with those of notable Republican presidents to call out his rhetoric and compare it with the record of the men he would succeed in the White House.

In face-swaps with Abraham Lincoln, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, the Snapchat story features footage of Trump's past remarks with the faces of those presidents superimposed over the leading 2016 Republican candidate's.


Clinton's Twitter account retweeted a message from a follower who appreciated the snaps:



I am here ���� for ���� @HillaryClinton's amazing Donald Trump faceswap snapchat story pic.twitter.com/HRnO3TGojj — Emma Grundhauser (@emgrundy) April 29, 2016





The Snapchat story contrasts the face of Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, by alluding to the time Trump struggled to disavow the Ku Klux Klan in an interview with CNN, an incident the candidate blamed on a misunderstanding owing to a defective earpiece. With Trump bearing the face of World War II general Eisenhower, the post refers to his remark last July that Arizona Sen. John McCain was a war hero because he got captured, and "I like people who weren't captured."

With Reagan's face on Trump, video plays of the current Republican front-runner remarking that women should be punished for having abortions if the procedure is outlawed.

In the video featuring the face of the elder Bush, who shepherded the Americans with Disabilities Act, Clinton's post recalls the time Trump mocked a New York Times reporter's disability, a characterization which he later denied. Face-swapped with the 43rd president, Clinton's account recalls Trump's comments about Mexican immigrants last summer.