Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Eric Trump Dragged For Continuing To Deny The Election Results With A Mind-Boggling Graphic

Eric Trump Dragged For Continuing To Deny The Election Results With A Mind-Boggling Graphic
Noam Galai/Getty Images

The Trump family continues to deny reality, falsely claiming Donald Trump has won the 2020 election despite every reputable news outlet calling the election for Joe Biden days ago.

In a bizarre tweet on November 10, Eric Trump shared a line graph that seems to have been quickly thrown together without the help of any data or design skills.


It shows a blue line, assumably Joe Biden, rising above a red line (Donald Trump) before suddenly dropping off as the red line continues to inexplicably rise. A yellow marker says "you are here" just before the blue drop.

The image confused almost everyone who encountered it.

How did Joe Biden's votes rise and drop so suddenly? How did Trump's votes start steadily rising days after the votes had all finished being counted?

Is Eric Trump still using MS paint years after its passing from cultural relevance? Or did he get out his crayons?



A significant number of people used Eric's graph to point out that the Trump campaign is currently in the midst of a metaphorical garbage fire.



Needless to say, Eric's graph is completely divorced from reality.

Joe Biden's vote lead over Donald Trump has only grown since the race was called for him and no expert predicts this is going to change.


People wondered whether the graph might have another use they were missing.


Of course, this was far from the first or last time Eric Trump seemed to misunderstand the election process.


In the meantime, it was clear to anyone with a handle on reality that Joe Biden is the President-Elect.


At least with Donald Trump removed from office, Eric Trump will finally have the time to take that statistics class he's been putting off.

More from People/donald-trump

Donald Trump
Roberto Smith/AFP via Getty Images

Trump Roasted For Immediately Backtracking On Tariffs For U.S. Automakers After Backlash

The backlash against President Donald Trump is coming hard and fast after he quickly announced a one-month exemption for the auto industry following criticisms of his decision to earlier announce tariffs for imports from Canada and Mexico.

Trump is now offering a one-month exemption on the steep new tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports for U.S. automakers, easing concerns that the freshly launched trade war could severely impact domestic manufacturing.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Jasmine Crockett
@Acyn/X

Jasmine Crockett Hilariously Shades Trump With Trolling Question About 'Immigrant Crime' During Hearing

Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas went viral after she shamed President Donald Trump with a question she posed to mayors about immigration during a House hearing that mocked him for his felony convictions—without naming him at all.

In May last year, Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes. The jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels to illegally influence the 2016 election.

Keep ReadingShow less
Ben Stiller; Barack Obama
Leon Bennett/WireImage; Getty Images/Getty Images for EIF & XQ

Ben Stiller Reveals Barack Obama Turned Down Offer To Make A Key Cameo In 'Severance'

Actor and Severance executive producer Ben Stiller revealed in an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that he once approached former President Barack Obama to narrate a pivotal video for the hit Apple TV+ show only for Obama to decline the offer in an email.

Stiller hoped to cast former President Barack Obama as the voice of the anthropomorphic Lumon office building in the “Lumon is Listening” propaganda video featured in the season 2 premiere. Though Obama declined the offer, he reportedly responded by email, expressing that he’s a “big fan” of the show.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots of Jennifer Hudson and Common at a Knicks game
@BleacherReport/X

Common's Quick Reflexes Save Jennifer Hudson From Taking A Basketball To The Face

EGOT-winning singer/actor Jennifer Hudson narrowly missed being hit square in the face by a basketball while watching Tuesday's New York Knicks playoff game against the Golden State Warriors from courtside seats.

Fortunately, her beau sitting beside her, rapper Common, diverted the ball's trajectory away from Hudson's face in the nick of time, her glasses taking most of the hit after Knicks’ point guard Miles McBride lost control of the ball.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Ben Stein as the teacher in "Ferris Beuller's Day Off"; Donald Trump
Paramount Pictures; Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

'Ferris Bueller' Clip Explaining Tariff Disaster In 1930 Goes Viral Amid Trump's Tariff War

People are nodding their heads after a clip from the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off in which Ben Stein's teacher character explains the disastrous results of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930 went viral after President Donald Trump's announced tariffs on goods imported from Canada and Mexico.

The scene features a high school economics teacher, played by Ben Stein, lecturing his uninterested students about the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act—a real-life 1930 bill signed by President Herbert Hoover that raised tariffs on imported goods. The law, often blamed for exacerbating the Great Depression, has drawn comparisons to Trump’s recent trade policies.

Keep ReadingShow less