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The Republican courted the bro vote and won, apparently with an assist from his 18-year-old son.
Look at what happened when Brits hit the ballot box in July and kicked the Tories out.
Hillary and Bill Clinton also issued a statement, warning Americans what they do next will "make the difference between a nation that moves forward or one that falls back."
Apparently, a straightforward phone call was not on the cards.
"Hasn't he got a job working for the people of Clacton?"
The late night host held back tears with a reminder of who had a "terrible night" as Trump won the election.
Some front pages pulled no punches when it came to covering the president-elect.
His colleague David Lammy once called the Republican a “neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath” in 2018.
At least 11 members of the current UK cabinet have publicly insulted the new US president-elect over the years.
The far-right congresswoman marked Trump's victory by telling a whopper.