Donald Trump Eating ‘Hispanic’ Food And Looking At Pics Of His Ex Is The Saddest Thing You’ll See Today

Love him, or hate him, the future president of the US is corny as f*ck, and it showed again as Donald Trump posted a picture of himself eating a taco salad, in his own special way of celebrating Cinco de Mayo, Thursday.

The Tex-Mex dish, which is about as Mexican as Taco Bell, was made from a restaurant in his own hotel, because God-forbid he actually go out and try some decent Mexican food outside of his comfort zone.

Trump’s Twitter caption read:

“Happy #CincoDeMayo! The best taco bowls are made in Trump Tower Grill. I love Hispanics!”

 

Not only that, but an extra nugget of sadness comes from the fact that on his desk lie pictures of his ex-wife Marla Maples in a bikini, from a recent People Magazine spread. I won’t knock him too much, because it’s a recent article on his ex-wife, and he’s probably happy for her, but it’s still not a good look, fam. You never want to get caught peeping your ex’s Instagram, or looking at old photos. It’s just Bro Code.

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I’ll believe that Trump loves Hispanics when he goes to a truck in downtown Los Angeles and risks the diarrhea, all for the chance to enjoy a delicious al pastor taco.

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