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Dancing Donald Trumps Banned from School Talent Show

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Dancing Donald Trumps Banned from School Talent Show

In recent days, we have seen students across the fruited plain suffer near psychotic breaks at the mere mention of the words “Donald Trump.”

So you can imagine the hysteria that ensued when a trio of gyrating 11-year-olds donned giant Donald Trump masks during a grade school talent show.

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And by giant, I mean yuge. Yuge!
“The Dancing Donalds” drew rave reviews from students and faculty at Fiske Elementary School in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
The trio performed a wordless, two-minute routine on the morning of April 13 wearing masks they purchased from an online company called Fathead.
“It’s pop culture to them – not politics,” said Laurie Mattaliano, whose son was part of the routine. “They were not making a political statement. They just wanted to dance with a funny head.”

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