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Obama's Former Photographer Highlighted Trump's Pettiness With An Old Prank Pic Of Obama

Obama's Former Photographer Highlighted Trump's Pettiness With An Old Prank Pic Of Obama
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Just days after trolling President Donald Trump's behavior at the State of the Union, President Barack Obama's White House photographer—Pete Souza—is at it again.

This time, he's contrasting Obama's sense of humor with that of the current President.


Check it out.

Souza highlighted a 2010 moment from Obama's trip to Monroe City, Missouri. It shows a man giving Obama bunny ears during a picture together.

Souza noted:

"I'm sure if this guy did this today to IMpotus, the Attorney General would be ordered to investigate his background and the IRS would audit his tax returns."

It's not a far-fetched idea.

In fact, some speculate that Obama's roasting of Trump at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner motivated Trump to run for President in 2016.

People agreed that Trump would have had a much different reaction to the joke.

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Trump is currently facing criticism for firing Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and E.U. Ambassador Gordon Sondland for complying with congressional subpoenas and testifying in the impeachment inquiry against him.

Trump also fired Vindman's brother, an NSC lawyer who played no role in the impeachment proceedings.

Petty much?

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