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GOP Debate: People are making fun of Donald Trump's face

#TrumpFace

Justin Carissimo
Thursday 17 September 2015 03:39 BST
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The tables have finally turned: Everyone is making fun of Donald Trump's face.

The unapologetic Mr Trump has previously made disparaging comments on Carly Fiornia's looks (who's gracefully responded). During the CNN's Republican debate on Wednesday night, he also told Kentucky Senator Rand Paul that he has plenty to say about the senator's looks. Finally, in a stunning turn of events, the internet is enamored with the many faces of Mr Trump.

While candidates debated the economy, defunding Planned Parenthood, deploying boots on the ground in Syria, internet-goers brought the real issues to light, the emoji-like qualities of Donald Trump's face.

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