Photo: John Shearer/Getty; Michael Kovac/GettyMark Hamillhad a viral comment forIvanka Trumpafter the senior White House aide invoked his famousStar Warsfilm franchise in a family photo.In an image shared to Twitter on Sunday, Trump, 37, stood beside husbandJared Kushner, 38, in evening wear as their three children —Arabella Rose, 8,Joseph Frederick, 5, andTheodore James, 3 — posed beside them.One of Trump’s sons was dressed as a Stormtrooper, a fictional soldier from the fantasy films, in front of Trump and Kushner, who is also a senior presidential aide.“The Force is strong in my family. ⭐️,” she captioned the photo.Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker in the iconic movies, was not amused, and soon issued Trump a correction of sorts in a tweet of his own.“You misspelled ‘Fraud.’ #GoForceYourself,” he wrote.The 68-year-old actor’s dig drew mixed reactions from Twitter users, with some commending his play on words as a“Jedi Master Class on Shade,”and others taking issue with his comment, as it appeared to target a child.Hamill later clarified that he was not targeting Trump’s child after a user zoomed in on the Stormtrooper costume and wrote, “Forget the parents… this kid rocks.”“Agreed,” Hamill wrote on Twitter.Earlier, one userwrote, “Way to attack a child.”Anotheradded, “God—-, Mr. Hamill. A kid in a Star Wars costume isn’t political. People are allowed to like Star Wars. Nice. Picking on a kid. High class.”Still, others explained Hamill’s words not as an attack on Trump’s son, but on the first daughter herself.RELATED VIDEO: Hillary Clinton Says ‘Corrupt Human Tornado’ Donald Trump Should Be Impeached“Offended Trumpsters are trying to make this an attack on a child but nope. It wasn’t a tweet about a kid and his costume, it was a response to Ivanka’s comment. Big difference, important distinction. #TheFraudIsStrong,” one userwrote.Actor Tim Matheson seemed to agree,writing, “Conspicuous lack of art or anything interesting on the walls. Sort of like their deeply held beliefs: empty.”Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and family.The actor has long been a vocal critic of PresidentDonald Trumpand his administration, and frequently voices his disapproval on Twitter.He’s even mentionedStar Warsin his criticism before, telling aWashington Postpodcast last year that the commander-in-chief was worse than theStar Warsuniverse’s greatest villain.“Listen, I really get upset then when people compare him or even Dick Cheney to Darth Vader because Darth Vader repented,” he said. “He saw the error of his ways. I don’t see either one of them doing that.”
Photo: John Shearer/Getty; Michael Kovac/Getty

Mark Hamillhad a viral comment forIvanka Trumpafter the senior White House aide invoked his famousStar Warsfilm franchise in a family photo.In an image shared to Twitter on Sunday, Trump, 37, stood beside husbandJared Kushner, 38, in evening wear as their three children —Arabella Rose, 8,Joseph Frederick, 5, andTheodore James, 3 — posed beside them.One of Trump’s sons was dressed as a Stormtrooper, a fictional soldier from the fantasy films, in front of Trump and Kushner, who is also a senior presidential aide.“The Force is strong in my family. ⭐️,” she captioned the photo.Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker in the iconic movies, was not amused, and soon issued Trump a correction of sorts in a tweet of his own.“You misspelled ‘Fraud.’ #GoForceYourself,” he wrote.The 68-year-old actor’s dig drew mixed reactions from Twitter users, with some commending his play on words as a“Jedi Master Class on Shade,”and others taking issue with his comment, as it appeared to target a child.Hamill later clarified that he was not targeting Trump’s child after a user zoomed in on the Stormtrooper costume and wrote, “Forget the parents… this kid rocks.”“Agreed,” Hamill wrote on Twitter.Earlier, one userwrote, “Way to attack a child.”Anotheradded, “God—-, Mr. Hamill. A kid in a Star Wars costume isn’t political. People are allowed to like Star Wars. Nice. Picking on a kid. High class.”Still, others explained Hamill’s words not as an attack on Trump’s son, but on the first daughter herself.RELATED VIDEO: Hillary Clinton Says ‘Corrupt Human Tornado’ Donald Trump Should Be Impeached“Offended Trumpsters are trying to make this an attack on a child but nope. It wasn’t a tweet about a kid and his costume, it was a response to Ivanka’s comment. Big difference, important distinction. #TheFraudIsStrong,” one userwrote.Actor Tim Matheson seemed to agree,writing, “Conspicuous lack of art or anything interesting on the walls. Sort of like their deeply held beliefs: empty.”Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and family.The actor has long been a vocal critic of PresidentDonald Trumpand his administration, and frequently voices his disapproval on Twitter.He’s even mentionedStar Warsin his criticism before, telling aWashington Postpodcast last year that the commander-in-chief was worse than theStar Warsuniverse’s greatest villain.“Listen, I really get upset then when people compare him or even Dick Cheney to Darth Vader because Darth Vader repented,” he said. “He saw the error of his ways. I don’t see either one of them doing that.”
Mark Hamillhad a viral comment forIvanka Trumpafter the senior White House aide invoked his famousStar Warsfilm franchise in a family photo.
In an image shared to Twitter on Sunday, Trump, 37, stood beside husbandJared Kushner, 38, in evening wear as their three children —Arabella Rose, 8,Joseph Frederick, 5, andTheodore James, 3 — posed beside them.
One of Trump’s sons was dressed as a Stormtrooper, a fictional soldier from the fantasy films, in front of Trump and Kushner, who is also a senior presidential aide.
“The Force is strong in my family. ⭐️,” she captioned the photo.
Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker in the iconic movies, was not amused, and soon issued Trump a correction of sorts in a tweet of his own.
“You misspelled ‘Fraud.’ #GoForceYourself,” he wrote.
The 68-year-old actor’s dig drew mixed reactions from Twitter users, with some commending his play on words as a“Jedi Master Class on Shade,”and others taking issue with his comment, as it appeared to target a child.
Hamill later clarified that he was not targeting Trump’s child after a user zoomed in on the Stormtrooper costume and wrote, “Forget the parents… this kid rocks.”
“Agreed,” Hamill wrote on Twitter.
Earlier, one userwrote, “Way to attack a child.”
Anotheradded, “God—-, Mr. Hamill. A kid in a Star Wars costume isn’t political. People are allowed to like Star Wars. Nice. Picking on a kid. High class.”
Still, others explained Hamill’s words not as an attack on Trump’s son, but on the first daughter herself.
RELATED VIDEO: Hillary Clinton Says ‘Corrupt Human Tornado’ Donald Trump Should Be Impeached
“Offended Trumpsters are trying to make this an attack on a child but nope. It wasn’t a tweet about a kid and his costume, it was a response to Ivanka’s comment. Big difference, important distinction. #TheFraudIsStrong,” one userwrote.
Actor Tim Matheson seemed to agree,writing, “Conspicuous lack of art or anything interesting on the walls. Sort of like their deeply held beliefs: empty.”
Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and family.

The actor has long been a vocal critic of PresidentDonald Trumpand his administration, and frequently voices his disapproval on Twitter.
He’s even mentionedStar Warsin his criticism before, telling aWashington Postpodcast last year that the commander-in-chief was worse than theStar Warsuniverse’s greatest villain.
“Listen, I really get upset then when people compare him or even Dick Cheney to Darth Vader because Darth Vader repented,” he said. “He saw the error of his ways. I don’t see either one of them doing that.”
source: people.com