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Vince Vaughn Visited The White House & President Trump Has Jokes

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Vince Vaughn visited the White House and posed for a photo with President Trump. The pair both smiled for the camera, and the White House decided to have a little fun with the picture. A meme posted by the POTUS and White House Instagram shows the photo turned into a spoof of one of Vince’s most famous movie posters, Wedding Crashers. But this time, we see “White House Crashers” starring Vince Vaughn and a very happy-looking President Trump. The photo got a lot of attention and plenty of opinions.

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Vince Vaughn Isn’t Necessarily A President Trump Supporter

He’s a very vocal libertarian who once told the New York Times that he believes in letting people make their own choices and not strictly aligning with a single political party. “Yes, I definitely am a believer more in allowing individuals to make choices. So I think that drugs should be legal and people should have guns. But I realized that you have different cultures that would feel strongly. Like the hippies would get high and say, We’re not hurting anyone, what’s the big deal? Then the hunters would say, We have these guns, and we have a right to defend ourselves, and what’s the big deal? And they were kind of the same,” he said.

The White House captioned the photo, “President Donald J. Trump & Vince Vaughn in the Oval Office.” Some people loved seeing President Trump and Vince Vaughn together.

Like this person, “Love to see bold celebs supporting President Trump!”

And this one, “Vince, you are a legend.”

However, plenty of others didn’t approve of Vince Vaughn and Donald Trump together. One wrote, “Damn, and I used to really like Vince Vaughn. Not anymooooorrreee.”

And this person thinks the White House needs to move the memes and jokes elsewhere, “Why has this become a meme page? It is incredibly unprofessional and unpresidential.”

This story’s featured image is by Win McNamee/Getty Images.

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