Donald Trump might be lacking so many of the human qualities but he excels in being the greatest living meme of the 21st century. Somehow he is able to churn out a series of new memes and some randomly viral photos of himself every other week, something that all the so-called influencers can only dream of.
Recently, another photo of him got viral in which he was seen counting his money with a sad face before he donated it to Church.
Here’s the full video
WATCH: President Trump gives money during services at the International Church of Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/ZJIKpHm2Sr
— The Hill (@thehill) October 18, 2020
Last time Donald Trump had visited a church, he had posed for a photo while holding The Bible backwards and upside down. And now he was counting $20 bills before giving them to the church. And as you can see, he looks awfully sad while doing so.
Some people have wondered if he is really this attached to his $20 bills, then is he really a billionaire as he claims to be? But the people seem to be forgetting this is exactly the kind of greed that billionaires have when they have to give the money to someone else when they are not personally getting anything out of it.
Donald Trump almost never goes to churches
Donald Trump was attending the morning service at the International Church of Las Vegas before he went ahead for his election rally.
He even claimed that “I love going to churches” but he has been seen going to any church only twice this year.
But his rare appearance with his pouting face sparked some hilarious comments
Why do I have the feeling he actually took that from the collection plate
— Jaymall (@Jaymall1028) October 18, 2020
He’s thinking,…..with my losses they should be giving me money
— Lawrence Connolly ???? (@LawrenceConnol2) October 18, 2020
“I’m usually golfing at this time on Sundays. Hopefully I don’t have to do this too many more times….”
— David Scott (@Scottrulebook23) October 18, 2020
Love a supposed billionaire who drops a $20 in the collection plate, then asks for change.
— Natalie Danford (@NatalieDanford) October 18, 2020

