This 1 Tweet Sums Up How Outrageous Trump's Comments About John Lewis Are

John Lewis was arrested 45 times, while Donald Trump dodged the draft.

All talk, no action. pic.twitter.com/vNwUDa4Ria

— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) January 14, 2017

On Saturday, Jan. 14, President-elect Donald Trump responded to civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis's comments about not seeing Trump as "a legitimate president" due to Russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 presidential election.

In his usual style of responding to critics — a series of angry, early morning tweets — Trump referred to Lewis as "All talk," and "no action or results." It took Twitter users mere minutes to begin calling out how absurd Trump's statements were on their own social media.

"John Lewis was arrested 45 times, while Donald Trump dodged the draft. All talk, no action," Michael Skolnik, a creative agency founder and vocal Trump critic, tweeted, acknowledging John's Lewis's documented history as a leader in the civil rights movement. Skolnik also pointed out that Trump managed to avoid the draft four times while in college and once more after due to bone spurs in his foot. The viral tweet now boasts over 31K retweets and 55K likes, and the numbers continue to rapidly rise.

Lewis, who participated in notable events such as the Freedom Rides boycott, the March on Washington, and the peaceful protest in Selma, AL, alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s, currently has one of the best-selling books on Amazon following Trump's nonsensical statements. How's that for talk and action?