If there's one thing President Trump wants foreign leaders to know about the United States,playboy tv porn it's this: he won the electoral college.
Trey Yingst, a reporter with One America News Network, shared a photo on Twitter Thursday morning of a framed map headed to the West Wing. The map depicts Trump's modest electoral victory, which Trump has since exaggerated to predictably delusional heights. All this despite the fact that he lost the popular vote by almost 3 million votes.
SEE ALSO: You're wrong, media: There's plenty of diversity among the 13 white men working on healthcareSince he doesn't have many others, it appears to be Trump's proudest achievement to date.
Spotted: A map to be hung somewhere in the West Wing pic.twitter.com/TpPPDyNFtE
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) May 11, 2017
In the past, Trump claimed that he received the biggest electoral victory since Reagan. Anyone with a third grade knowledge of math will tell you that's not true, but Trump is correct on one point: He did get more giant red blobs on the map than Hillary Clinton.
Mr. President, congratulations on your blobs.
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