Is Trump mocking BLM again? Serves 'pigs in a blanket' to guests at election watch party: 'Paid by taxpayer'

President Donald Trump has been stocking up on some comfort food as he braces himself for a long night of watching election results. It seems like one specific item on the menu of the night appears to troll Black Lives Matter demonstrators. The dish in question is 'pigs in a blanket' which are being served to guests that Trump has invited to watch all the election map drama unfold at the White House, TMZ reports.
POTUS Trump had repeatedly accused BLM demonstrators of shouting a chant against the police saying, "Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon." He had even mentioned the same while speaking about it during the final presidential debate. The food items are being served individually at the White House and under glassware.
This is a total upgrade to the food item which is being presented under a glass jar. The rest of the menu also looked very promising and was quite similar to what Trump had served to Clemson's national championship football team when they had visited the White House.
A reporter Jennifer Jacobs had taken to Twitter to share, "The food at the White House watch party includes sliders, chicken tenders, French fries and a variety of desserts, I'm told. The Trump family, cabinet secretaries, Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, and quite a few donors are there, per several sources."
She had also posted a tweet adding, "Another item on the election night watch party menu at the White House: pigs in a blanket."
The food at the White House watch party includes sliders, chicken tenders, French fries and a variety of desserts, I'm told. The Trump family, cabinet secretaries, Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows, and quite a few donors are there, per several sources.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) November 4, 2020
Many social media users took to commenting on the same. One such user shared, "Are those cocktail weenies under glass??" Another user commented, "Comfort food is ominous. If I were a billionaire I’d have something fancy and not French fries which are only good when newly cooked."
"I don’t care what those people are dining on tonight – paid for by the taxpayer, whatever the campaign says..." wrote yet another.
Comfort food is ominous. If I were a billionaire I’d have something fancy and not French fries which are only good when newly cooked.
— Amanda (@truelyesoteric) November 4, 2020
I don’t care what those people are dining on tonight - paid for by the taxpayer, whatever the campaign says...
— Rudyrocks (@Rudyrocks25) November 4, 2020
Another social media user had commented, "So children’s food. Sounds about right." Yet another user chimed in, "As a mom of young children, these are the preferred foods of American toddlers. They’re eating toddler food." A user who echoed the same sentiments added, "Is this the “birthday party” his little friends finally come to?? What adult serves food like this?"
As a mom of young children, these are the preferred foods of American toddlers. They’re eating toddler food.
— mycathatesmydog (@mycathatesmydog) November 4, 2020
Is this the “birthday party” his little friends finally come to?? What adult serves food like this?
— Leslie Crowley (@leslieacrowley) November 4, 2020
We had earlier reported that President Donald Trump has already declared a “premature” and “false” victory. In a shocking address to the media, the 74-year-old proclaimed: “We were getting ready to win this election. Frankly, we did win this election.” Not just that, he also added, “We are going to the Supreme Court... I don't want them adding ballots at 4 am.”
After his declaration, many viewers pondered over his moral responsibility as a president and how it was completely uncalled-for to do what he did. According to the Associated Press, Biden is leading the electoral college with 236 electoral votes while Trump has 213 electoral votes. In order to win, either candidate needs 270 electoral votes. Trump is behind Biden by almost 2 million popular votes, with races yet to be called in certain states.