WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is taking her battle against rival Donald Trump to a computer screen near you.
Clinton's campaign has released a new online tool that gives supporters the ability to add photo filters containing controversial statements Mr. Trump has said throughout this year's election process.
Introducing #TrumpYourself: Discover what @realDonaldTrump thinks about people like you. https://t.co/cSY7ozT4tr pic.twitter.com/KvVt2tGwFd
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 21, 2016
When you log onto the Clinton campaign's spoof of Trump at trumpyourself.org, a photo-shopped version of the presidential candidate appears with the question, "What has Donald Trump said about people like you?"
After clicking on a button giving the website permission to access your Facebook, the insults are laid creatively over your current profile picture.
This is not the first time Hillary for America has used innovative online tools to clarify the differences between their candidate and the Republican nominee. Just yesterday, aides from the Clinton camp read through all of Donald Trump's 5,500 lawsuits on Facebook Live for four hours.
Trump's campaign has not responded to the new feature on Clinton's website.
Nicely done @HFA! #TrumpYourself https://t.co/i4NRi8qv0h pic.twitter.com/O8T92Y5fhv
— Millennials4Hillary (@StillWithHer) July 21, 2016
Love this #socialmediamarketing campaign by @HillaryClinton. Well played. #trumpyourself pic.twitter.com/xegyYAT1lK
— Hillary Berman (@hillaryberman) July 21, 2016
Me + @Juxtajoes = BANNED. Sad!https://t.co/yKld9syrTF#TrumpYourself pic.twitter.com/RSvFulmg6a
— Diana Fakhouri (@dianafakhouri) July 21, 2016