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President elect Donald Trump shows his softer side as he bends down to kiss his first granddaughter, Kai Madison Trump, and rest of his family as they are all on stage together at 3am for his historic win as the 45th President
Donald Trump went up against Hillary Clinton and her powerful pals to win a stunning upset and become the 45th President of the United States! Millions cheered as Trump stepped to the stage and gave an acceptance speech after an incredibly close election! "We will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream," said Trump — but not everyone was interested in coming together! From shocked celebs to riots in the streets, here are mad moments in the wake of Trump's shocking win....
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Cher announce joining Hillary Clinton campaign Fillmore event during FCNY conference
Cher has been brawling over Trump since 2011, when the pop diva first went to Twitter and declared that Trump was "“LOUD, CRUSHES EVERY1 IN HIS WAY, MAKES LOTTA NOISE, BUT SAYS NOTHING.” She only became more vocal during the election, as she refused to write Trump's name — instead using an image of a toilet! Her final message as Trump was declared the winner: "World will never be the same. I feel sorry for the young!"
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Protests take place in Oakland to show objection to Donald Trump being elected President
Riot police in certain cities put on riot gear as Trump worked his way closer to winning the election. The biggest brawls, however, came out of Oakland, Calif. — where downtown demonstrators first set an effigy of Trump on fire before going on to vandalize businesses and setting more fires by putting torches to garbage and tires!
Photo credit: Splash News
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Paris Jackson shocked her followers by going to social media to post an image of a man contemplating a noose! The troubled daughter of Michael Jackson has gone through rehab and Alcoholics Anonymous since first trying to kill herself at the age of 15. "Trump isn't worth it," pleaded one horrified follower — although Paris seems to still be alive the morning after.
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US-VOTE-DEBATE
The biggest loser in media circles over the night turned out to be Wolf Blitzer of CNN — whose perpetual pouting as Trump began to take the lead had both Republicans and Democrats mocking the newsman. "Good Lord," declared actor Rob Lowe, "Wolf Blitzer needs to go on meds."
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Newsweek was left with a huge stash of magazines to burn — after their Special Edition "Madam President" cover featuring Hillary was sent out to news vendors. An alternate cover celebrating "President Trump" was also prepared, but the publishers had only printed copies of Hillary's "winning" issue.
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Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton's fans were at least spared seeing their candidate give a concession speech — although her decision to avoid facing her supporters at 1:30 am EST also brought on more talk about her health issues. Instead, Hillary risked also reminding the world of her controversial leaked emails by sending out campaign chairman John Podesta to send her followers home — after he had spent hours insisting the race was still “too close” to call.
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Azealia Banks headlines Terminal 5 in New York City
Pop stars like Madonna, Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus had all put plenty of time into showing their support for Hillary Clinton — but bad girl Azealia Banks stayed contrary as usual! After recently making headlines for accusing Russell Crowe of calling her the n-word, Azealia went to social media to declare to Trump: "I'm f--king proud as F--K of you!"
Photo credit: Splash News
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By midnight, speculation had started over which celebrities would live up to their promise to flee the country if Donald Trump won the election. Cher had warned that if Trump won, “I’m moving to Jupiter.” More realistically, Miley Cyrus wrote, “I am moving if he is president” — adding: “I don’t say things I don’t mean!” Barbra Streisand told Australian "60 Minutes" correspondent Michael Usher: “I’m either coming to your country if you’ll let me in, or Canada.”
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Donald Trump Campaigns In Western Iowa Day Before State’s Caucus
After months of being mocked for his own incessant Twittering, Trump still went to social media for his first Tweet as President-elect at 6:36 am, declaring: "Such a beautiful and important evening! The forgotten man and woman will never be forgotten again."
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Donald Trump is projected onto the side of the Empire State Building
Both candidates watched the election returns from New York City — and, in a first for the metropolis, the Empire State Building flashed a giant illuminated picture of the newly-elected President as Trump was finally declared the winner long after the landmark usually turns off its lights!
Photo credit: Splash News
President elect Donald Trump shows his softer side as he bends down to kiss his first granddaughter, Kai Madison Trump, and rest of his family as they are all on stage together at 3am for his historic win as the 45th President
Donald Trump went up against Hillary Clinton and her powerful pals to win a stunning upset and become the 45th President of the United States! Millions cheered as Trump stepped to the stage and gave an acceptance speech after an incredibly close election! "We will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream," said Trump — but not everyone was interested in coming together! From shocked celebs to riots in the streets, here are mad moments in the wake of Trump's shocking win....
Photo credit: Splash News
Cher announce joining Hillary Clinton campaign Fillmore event during FCNY conference
Cher has been brawling over Trump since 2011, when the pop diva first went to Twitter and declared that Trump was "“LOUD, CRUSHES EVERY1 IN HIS WAY, MAKES LOTTA NOISE, BUT SAYS NOTHING.” She only became more vocal during the election, as she refused to write Trump's name — instead using an image of a toilet! Her final message as Trump was declared the winner: "World will never be the same. I feel sorry for the young!"
Photo credit: Splash News
Protests take place in Oakland to show objection to Donald Trump being elected President
Riot police in certain cities put on riot gear as Trump worked his way closer to winning the election. The biggest brawls, however, came out of Oakland, Calif. — where downtown demonstrators first set an effigy of Trump on fire before going on to vandalize businesses and setting more fires by putting torches to garbage and tires!
Photo credit: Splash News
donald-trump-wins-president-2016-election-win-4
Paris Jackson shocked her followers by going to social media to post an image of a man contemplating a noose! The troubled daughter of Michael Jackson has gone through rehab and Alcoholics Anonymous since first trying to kill herself at the age of 15. "Trump isn't worth it," pleaded one horrified follower — although Paris seems to still be alive the morning after.
US-VOTE-DEBATE
The biggest loser in media circles over the night turned out to be Wolf Blitzer of CNN — whose perpetual pouting as Trump began to take the lead had both Republicans and Democrats mocking the newsman. "Good Lord," declared actor Rob Lowe, "Wolf Blitzer needs to go on meds."
Photo credit: Getty Images
donald-trump-wins-president-2016-election-win-6
Newsweek was left with a huge stash of magazines to burn — after their Special Edition "Madam President" cover featuring Hillary was sent out to news vendors. An alternate cover celebrating "President Trump" was also prepared, but the publishers had only printed copies of Hillary's "winning" issue.
Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton's fans were at least spared seeing their candidate give a concession speech — although her decision to avoid facing her supporters at 1:30 am EST also brought on more talk about her health issues. Instead, Hillary risked also reminding the world of her controversial leaked emails by sending out campaign chairman John Podesta to send her followers home — after he had spent hours insisting the race was still “too close” to call.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Azealia Banks headlines Terminal 5 in New York City
Pop stars like Madonna, Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus had all put plenty of time into showing their support for Hillary Clinton — but bad girl Azealia Banks stayed contrary as usual! After recently making headlines for accusing Russell Crowe of calling her the n-word, Azealia went to social media to declare to Trump: "I'm f--king proud as F--K of you!"
Photo credit: Splash News
donald-trump-wins-president-2016-election-win-9
By midnight, speculation had started over which celebrities would live up to their promise to flee the country if Donald Trump won the election. Cher had warned that if Trump won, “I’m moving to Jupiter.” More realistically, Miley Cyrus wrote, “I am moving if he is president” — adding: “I don’t say things I don’t mean!” Barbra Streisand told Australian "60 Minutes" correspondent Michael Usher: “I’m either coming to your country if you’ll let me in, or Canada.”
Donald Trump Campaigns In Western Iowa Day Before State’s Caucus
After months of being mocked for his own incessant Twittering, Trump still went to social media for his first Tweet as President-elect at 6:36 am, declaring: "Such a beautiful and important evening! The forgotten man and woman will never be forgotten again."
Photo credit: Getty/Twitter
Donald Trump is projected onto the side of the Empire State Building
Both candidates watched the election returns from New York City — and, in a first for the metropolis, the Empire State Building flashed a giant illuminated picture of the newly-elected President as Trump was finally declared the winner long after the landmark usually turns off its lights!
Photo credit: Splash News