In the event supporters of Hillary Clinton haven't had a bad enough day, Donald Trump's camp just rammed the message home one last time, in the cruelest, most absurd way possible. 。
At one of the many inaugural balls on Friday night, The Piano Guys—yes: 。 At one of the many inaugural balls on Friday night, The Piano Guys—yes:。The Piano Guys。 —decided it would be the perfect time to troll the opposition. Because who。doesn't 。
love punching the poor person sobbing in the corner?
SEE ALSO: This playlist for Trump's inauguration will burn your ears off 。 So, The Piano Guys made it their business to play 。the 。
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To top it all off, Rachel Platten is pissed. Apparently she didn't agree to any such troll behavior.。
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Tweet may have been deleted。 The Piano Guys, meanwhile, reckon it is all a massive misunderstanding. 。"Our performance tonight, which combined 'Fight Song' and 'Amazing Grace' had nothing to do with Hillary Clinton or politics," the group said in a statement emailed to。
Mashable 。
. "We chose to perform our version of 'Fight Song/Amazing Grace' -- it was not endorsed by Rachel Platten. We love Rachel and we love her song."。
Make up your own mind. Trolls, pictured trolling: 。
Make up your own mind. Trolls, pictured trolling:。
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And here's the song, in happier times: 。
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