As Obama Spoke On Trump’s Win, The Faces Of White House Staffers Said It All

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Priceless !! :beer:

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It’s been less than two days since it became apparent that Donald J. Trump will become our nation’s next president ― and the country is still processing the unexpected results.

Today, President-elect Trump met with President Barack Obama in the first steps to begin the transition of power to the Republican Party.

On Wednesday, however, the White House staff, along with the rest of America, listened as Obama discussed the election results in a televised address.

And their faces said it all.
 
Priceless !! :beer:

5824a94f1800002d00503517.jpeg


It’s been less than two days since it became apparent that Donald J. Trump will become our nation’s next president ― and the country is still processing the unexpected results.

Today, President-elect Trump met with President Barack Obama in the first steps to begin the transition of power to the Republican Party.

On Wednesday, however, the White House staff, along with the rest of America, listened as Obama discussed the election results in a televised address.

And their faces said it all.

Bwahaha...love the intentional body language with defiantly crossed arms.:lol:
 
Priceless !! :beer:

5824a94f1800002d00503517.jpeg


It’s been less than two days since it became apparent that Donald J. Trump will become our nation’s next president ― and the country is still processing the unexpected results.

Today, President-elect Trump met with President Barack Obama in the first steps to begin the transition of power to the Republican Party.

On Wednesday, however, the White House staff, along with the rest of America, listened as Obama discussed the election results in a televised address.

And their faces said it all.
That picture is priceless.
 
Wouldn't the White House staff get replaced? I can't imagine it'd be a very workable situation having a liberal white house staff with a Republican president and vice versa
 
Priceless !! :beer:

5824a94f1800002d00503517.jpeg


It’s been less than two days since it became apparent that Donald J. Trump will become our nation’s next president ― and the country is still processing the unexpected results.

Today, President-elect Trump met with President Barack Obama in the first steps to begin the transition of power to the Republican Party.

On Wednesday, however, the White House staff, along with the rest of America, listened as Obama discussed the election results in a televised address.

And their faces said it all.

They fired! They gonna have to go get real jobs now. :rofl:
 

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