Social media users are criticizing President Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE’s White House for a lack of diversity among its interns.

The criticism comes after the White House released a photo Friday of its spring interns posing with Trump.

Twitter users pointed out a lack of diversity among the interns in the photo, comparing it to White House intern classes under former President Obama.

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This isn’t the first time a photo of White House interns in the Trump administration has been scrutinized. A White House intern said last year that he wasn’t making a white power gesture in the intern photo with Trump after social media users said he appeared to be doing so.

Here’s what some social media users had to say about the new intern photo:

White House interns sure look less different these days. pic.twitter.com/T72cobobAa — ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) March 30, 2018

White House interns, 2018 and 2015 pic.twitter.com/1ZlWxal931 — Helen Kennedy (@HelenKennedy) March 30, 2018

I missed the fall intern photo, but last summer and this spring, the White House had a combined 206 interns. Among them: 3 black men. 0 black women. Out of 206. Such a toxic organization. pic.twitter.com/NLxUzdopa8 — Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) March 30, 2018

The White House intern photo is like a Where’s Waldo for a non-white person—in a country that is about 40% non-white. pic.twitter.com/UiBLewAurE — Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) March 31, 2018

Yup.



And this was my White House intern class (summer 2012). pic.twitter.com/CRGCXg2OQ6 — Molly Dillon (@mollyd522) March 30, 2018

The White House has released this photo of Trump with the White House spring interns. Diversity this ain’t. pic.twitter.com/Y1xtTrZIXy — Philip Crowther (@PhilipinDC) March 30, 2018

91 White House interns and 1, maybe 2, black kids. https://t.co/61f9ODhnYM pic.twitter.com/jna7S4KtcX — John Aravosis (@aravosis) March 30, 2018