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14 Times Donald Trump Had the Best, Most Beautiful Props

Any questions? Photo: Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post/Getty Images

Donald Trump is a man of the people, so he knows Americans like their news delivered the same way he does: with lots of pictures and graphs. Yet during his presidency his commitment to excellence in props (both real and fake) was often overlooked. That ends today. In honor of Trump debuting a shoe line at Sneaker-Con — including a pair of $399 high-top gold sneakers that are already sold out — we’re showing off the best objects shown off by the former president.

A Big Pile of Papers

‘‘These papers are just some of the many documents that I’ve signed turning over complete and total control to my sons,’’ President-elect Trump explained during a January 2017 press conference in Trump Tower.

Trump never opened the folders, referenced specific documents, or let journalists review them, and some of the pages and folder labels appeared to be blank. But just look at all those pieces of paper! One of them had to say “no conflict of interest.”

Photo: DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images

A Handwritten Letter From Obama

Yes, presidents usually get a letter from their predecessor, but how many of them received a long, thoughtful letter from the founder of ISIS?

A Huge Chart of Regulations

Trump broke out this massive chart, which shows the permitting process to build a theoretical federally funded highway, several times in April 2017. Trump promised to get rid of many of these regulations, presumably stupid considerations like “Is the project in a floodplain?” and “Does the project involve hazardous waste?”

Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

A Big Pile of Papers Wrapped in a Ribbon

Who could forget that time Trump used a scissor to SET FREE OUR DREAMS, and this inaccurately sized stack of paper?

A Blank Piece of Paper

The president is a busy man. It’s just more efficient if he signs first, fills in the bill part later.

A Map of ISIS Territory in Syria

When Trump declared on March 20, 2019, that the remnants of ISIS’s self-declared caliphate would be “gone by tonight,” the New York Times countered that there were still “reports of continuing fighting between the extremist group and American-backed local forces in Syria.” The Times supplied zero graphics to back up that claim, so it seems Trump was right.

A Deal With Mexico

Think President Trump didn’t have a secret agreement with Mexico? Read this folded up piece of paper (through careful photo analysis) and weep.

Plans for the Air Force One Redesign

Sure, Air Force One’s proposed new paint job made it look a lot like Trump’s private jet. But why didn’t anyone give Trump credit for not demanding that George Stephanopoulos “hop in“?

A Model of the Redesigned Air Force One

Then-press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders suggested the president should give Justin a turn playing with it, but he said no.

Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images

A Hurricane Forecast Map He Altered With a Sharpie

While his predecessors were content to let underlings at the National Hurricane Center produce forecast maps, President Trump personally doctored this map, extending the storm’s path with a black marker. The haters claimed Trump was trying to cover for a mistake he made days earlier, but maybe he just didn’t want Alabamians to feel left out of Dorian coverage. Thoughtful!

Photo: Tom Brenner/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Handwritten Talking Points on the Ukraine Scandal

No time to watch hours of impeachment hearings? Thankfully President Trump summed up the only points you need to know, via Sharpie-scrawled notes he brought to a chat with reporters on the White House lawn on November 20.

“I want nothing,” he wrote. “I want nothing. I want no quid pro quo. Tell Zellensky [sic] to do the right thing. This is the final word from the Pres of the U.S.”

Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Any questions? Hopefully not, because this is the FINAL WORD FROM THE PRES OF THE U.S.!

A Blank Piece of Paper, Hospital Edition

While President Trump was being treated for COVID-19 at Walter Reed medical center, the White House released photos assuring us that he was still healthy enough to pretend to work.

A Bound Book of Trump Health Care Achievements

Before Trump stomped out of his October 2020 interview with Lesley Stahl, the 60 Minutes journalist was presented with a bound book containing “just a small part” of what the president has achieved on health care,” according to Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany. The page Stahl opened to appeared to be blank.

A Pair of Gold “Never Surrender” Sneakers

Are these shoes gaudy? Sure. Were they made in China? Maybe. Are they “a form of insidious trivialization, the sort of tactic that plays perfectly in the landscape of late-stage capitalism in which everything is a product for sale,” as the New York Times put it? Sounds about right.

But Abraham Lincoln never sold out a line of limited-edition gold brogans in a matter of hours, so Trump has finally won his one-sided competition with the 16th president.

Honorable Mention

“You can’t get any clearer!”

This piece has been updated.

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