Trump is in the office! What does this mean for 'fanboy' John Oliver?'

From the press to the celebrities, to singers & communities. No one had given him a chance. And now, Trump has the last laugh.

Trump is in the office! What does this mean for 'fanboy' John Oliver?'
The impossible has finally happened as Donald J Trump has become the President-elect of the United States of America.

As evident from the margin of victory, he certainly triumphed by popular choice. However, clearly there is a significant population who must be feeling numb with the outcome.

But there are a few people who would be particularly hurting!

British comedian John Oliver has been one of the most outspoken voices against Trump this election. He has categorically blasted the President-elect on more than one occasion on his show and had urged people not to vote for him. But now, the child is grown and the dream is on so there is no other choice but to be comfortably numb.




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Oliver has consistently provided recaps of Trump's more controversial moves and squeezed in hair and weight and vocabulary jokes. But even he accepted 'that everyone, including Oliver, underestimated him in the beginning.'

And now he must be readying a batch of Diet Coke to enjoy the next episode of 'Last Week Tonight on air.

Also read: Cool as a cucumber? Donald Trump in his apartment, drinking Diet Coke

Maybe Oliver should do what he suggested for birds in one of his recent episodes, migrate and never return.

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Robert De Niro should also be calling up his 'Taxi Driver' to avoid the 'Heat' of the 'Raging Bull' Trump, who might soon be coming after him.



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Considering, De Niro's take on Trump was the most brutal and humiliating.

He should either plan a long vacation and return when it all cools down or hold conversations with 'The Godfather' for some much-needed back up.
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It's no Buckingham Palace. However, the mansion runs about $4 million in yearly maintenance, flowers alone costing upwards of $250k.

The 6 storey, 55,000 square foot house includes: 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, a tennis court, a bowling alley, a family movie theatre, a jogging track, a swimming pool, a putting green, as well as a full size basketball court.

Besides the impressive amenities, the House employees 5 full-time chefs , a social secretary, a chief calligrapher, countless groundskeepers, florists, valets and butlers, totaling a total of 96 White House employees.

No wonder that Ronald Reagan’s son used to call it “an 8-star hotel”.
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It was established in 1935, and each president since Franklin Roosevelt has made use of the amenities – President Bush used Camp David nearly every weekend when he wasn’t on the road. “It’s like a resort hotel where you’re the only guest,” Tricia Nixon commented on Camp David.
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The aircraft comes with 85 onboard telephones, a collection of two-way radios, computer connections, and fax machines.

The plane is outfitted with countless security measures, and the aircraft can jam enemy radar and can inject flares to throw heat-seeking missiles off-course. To top it off – the plane can also be refueled in mid air, allowing the presidential convoy to continue without the need to land.
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The Secret Service protection continues after the President leaves office, as well. The President, spouse and any children under the age of 16 are privy to lifetime security.
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