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Dog Who's On A Mission To Pee All Over Neighbors' Trump Signs Becomes An Internet Hero

Dog Who's On A Mission To Pee All Over Neighbors' Trump Signs Becomes An Internet Hero
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Donald Trump loathes dogs.

His notorious antipathy towards canines has been evidenced by his proclivity to demean others by using the term "dogs."


Despite the President being born in the year of the dog, Ivana Trump's description in her memoir confirmed her ex-husband is "not a dog fan."

It appears the feeling is mutual.

A husky named Ghost became an internet hero after a TikTok video of him peeing on numerous Trump/Pence campaign signs in the neighborhood went viral.


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Ghost's owner, Derek, said of his best friend:

"He's on a mission to tag all the signs he can find."

Ghost's golden shower mission resonated with many who are ready for a blue wave.


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The video garnered over 11 million likes on TikTok and also caught the attention of the anti-Trump Republican group – Lincoln Project.

The committee – which announced its endorsement of Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden – shared the clip on Twitter where it racked up 1.5 million likes.








Derek promised that a sequel to the viral video that would include Ghost doing a number two is in the works.

Hopefully, it will leak online soon.

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