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00:00Gavin Newsom trolls Donald Trump over quiet, piggy comment with unflattering photo of the president at McDonald's.
00:07Gavin Newsom never misses an opportunity to troll Donald Trump.
00:11The day after, Donald Trump went viral by telling off a female reporter by demanding,
00:16Quiet, piggy!
00:18The governor of California poked fun at the president's physique.
00:21Newsom, 58, tweeted the quote alongside an unflattering photo of the POTUS, 79,
00:27as he was taking off his suit jacket inside a McDonald's.
00:31The image appears to be from when Trump took on a one-day stint at the fast food chain in Feasterville, Pennsylvania.
00:37Newsom's followers got a kick out of the upload, which gained over 23,000 likes in just three hours.
00:44Cook that fraud, one person commented.
00:46Another called out Trump's new health regulations, writing,
00:49This fat expletive idea of healthy is asking executives at Coca-Cola to use real sugar in their beverages.
00:57As OK reported, Trump's shocking remark first came while he was aboard Air Force One on his way to Mar-a-Lago.
01:03A female reporter asked Trump if the Epstein emails contained anything incriminating.
01:08And he responded by pointing at her and saying,
01:10Quiet, quiet, piggy!
01:12That's not the first time the commander-in-chief lost his cool over the Epstein drama.
01:16When Representative Thomas Massey asked Trump if he was trying to prevent the full files from being released,
01:22Trump refused to answer and attacked the reporter instead, calling them fake news and a terrible reporter.
01:28So, a guy like Massey, his poll number is just showing.
01:33Is that 6% approval rating right now?
01:35And, uh, we call him Rand Paul Jr. because he never, he never votes for the Republican Party, he continued.
01:41So, they're using Jeffrey Epstein as a deflection from the tremendous success that we're having as a party.
01:47In the end, on Tuesday, November 18th, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on whether to release the files in full.
01:55The bipartisan bill was passed in a 421-to-1 vote, and it will now move to the Senate.
02:01After that, the president is expected to sign off on it.
02:04Though Trump's name has appeared in Epstein's released emails,
02:08none of the messages have implicated him in the late S-Trafficker's crimes.
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