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Trump's Bizarre All-Caps Call For 'WISDOM & COURAGE' Just Got Perfectly Trolled By Mark Hamill

Trump's Bizarre All-Caps Call For 'WISDOM & COURAGE' Just Got Perfectly Trolled By Mark Hamill
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Despite having lost every lawsuit that would have had any shot at overturning the election due to lack of standing and lack of evidence, and despite the imminent vote of the Electoral College, President Donald Trump continued to assail the will of the American voters via his Twitter account over the weekend.

Along with a Twitter rant in support of the failed lawsuit brought by Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas, President Trump had this to say:


This seems to be a reference to remarks he made at the White House Chanukah party, in which he said he would "win the election'' if certain powerful people had the "wisdom and courage" to stand up for him.

While the President has often sent all capital letter tweets such as these, it was Star Wars actor Mark Hamill who saw an allegory in waiting and came up with the perfect response.

Some took Hamill's tweet and ran with it.

Others added their own spin to the story.

But many agreed that heart was what the President was missing most.

Despite his legal challenges to overturn the election, soon President Trump will click his heels and get back to Mar-a-Lago.

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