Donald Trump will not say that he wants his beautiful face to be added to Mount Rushmore one day, but we all know he does.
You see, during his Tuesday rally in Youngstown, Ohio, the president literally screamed (despite standing in front of a working microphone) to his audience all about the historical structure, asking if his massive stone facial profile would one day join his pals Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
SEE ALSO:In three tweets, Trump bans trans people from military service"Every single president on Mount Rushmore," Trump yelled before sharing his hypothetical dreams with the world.
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"I'd ask whether or not you think I will someday be on Mount Rushmore, but here's the problem: If I did it joking, totally joking, having fun, the fake news media will say 'he believes he should be on Mount Rushmore'," he said.
"So I won't say it, okay? I won't say it," the president went on, after technically already saying it.
Without missing a beat, Twitter users went inon Trump, mocking his attacks on the media and the fact that he's already talking about a potential spot on Rushmore after only six months of serving the country.
And of course, they provided photoshopped pics of Trump's head on the mountain to give us all a horrifying preview.
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Make Mount Rushmore Great Again.
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