The Moment Donald Trump Threw Someone’s Hat Into A Crowd Is The Moment He Became President

The annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House sounds like the most innocuous of events, but this is the Trump presidency, so things are weird. First, the kid-friendly affair was plagued with issues, leading to such incredible sentences as “military bands in place of A-list entertainers like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Idina Menzel, and Silentó who have performed for Egg Rolls past” and “it is unclear, for instance, whether Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, will reprise his appearance in a bunny suit for the event, as he did a decade ago when George W. Bush was president.”

Then, Donald, Melania, and Barron stood next to the “Sad Ben Affleck” of Easter bunnies, and the First Lady had to remind her husband to place his hand over his heart during the National Anthem. But that’s not all! While walking around the White House grounds, someone asked Trump to sign his red Make America Great Again hat. The president gracefully obliged, then threw the hat not back to the right person, but into a crowd, where someone summed up the First 100 Days better than any CNN commentator: “No.”

The moment Trump owned a dude by taking his hat and not giving it back to him? That’s when he became president. It’s a metaphor…

https://twitter.com/AdamSerwer/status/854005868152713216

https://twitter.com/SamKoester/status/854013592739299329

Just a reminder that a MAGA hat can be yours for $25 (plus shipping).

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