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Donald Trump sends random Celtic fan bizarre 'vote for me' message

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White House wannabe Donald Trump has never been conventional. His critics would go even further in their description. The man who has been US President and wants to be so again has long had a social media presence and his accounts are known to be run by him and not his aides as is so often the case with world leaders.

Take one look at his X posts and that much is clear. To be frank, they can be wild. Trump is desperately trying to be leader of the free world again, so much so he is even seemingly trying to urge non-Americans to vote for him.

And specifically, a random Celtic fan. Present White House dweller Joe Biden may famously have his codeword as "Celtic" due to his Irish heritage but Trump’s footballing leanings have never been clear.

He’s better known for his WWF/WWE wrestling credentials. But bizarrely the man of Scottish descent spent some of today imploring a random Celtic supporter to vote for him.

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