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Trump Got Trolled With Savage 'Pathetic Loser' Banner Flying Over Mar-a-Lago and People Are Loving It

Trump Got Trolled With Savage 'Pathetic Loser' Banner Flying Over Mar-a-Lago and People Are Loving It
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On the morning of January 20th—just before then-President elect Joe Biden was sworn in as President of the United States—former President Donald Trump flew back to his infamous Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

The former President frequently visited the resort during his time in the White House and now—after filing for residency in Florida in 2019—Trump has made the "Winter White House" his permanent home.


But not every Floridian is happy about their newest neighbor. In a report by Manuel Roig-Franzia and Carol D. Leonnig of the Washington Post, a number of Palm Beach residents filed a demand letter urging the President to live somewhere else.

Now, Trump's critics are taking their message to the skies, according to photos and video shared by lawyer Daniel Uhlfelder.


A plane was spotted over Mar-a-Lago with a message reading:

"Trump You Pathetic Loser Go Back to Moscow"

The message not only alluded to the Trump infamous deference to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, but also to his racist tweet for "the Squad"—composed of four American congresswomen of color—to "go back" to their countries.

Another message read:

"Trump Worst President Ever"

We'll likely never know if the message was seen by its intended recipient, but it definitely reached a wide audience on Twitter.






Some wanted to pitch in to keep the message aloft.



Palm Beach overwhelmingly voted against Trump in the 2020 election.

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