15 Thanksgiving turkeys that look like Donald Trump

As you’re tucking into a hearty Thanksgiving turkey dinner, we thought we’d share 15 pictures of turkeys that look like the next president of the United States.
In a few weeks time Trump will be taking the presidential oath, so we’ve imagined what that will look like. In turkey form.
I do solemnly swear
that I will faithfully execute
the Office of President of the United States
and will to the best of my ability,
preserve, protect and defend
the Constitution of the United States.
…It seems TV news already imagined what Thanksgiving turkey will look like.
And this turkey has really got the whole NRA thing going on.
Trump loves the orange look.
Or these things he’s surrounded with.
This is a safe space for Trump the turkey.
Yuuuuge turkeys that look like Trump.
Or this turkey that’s behind bars, like he said Hillary should be.
Look at all these Trump turkeys.
But don’t worry, there’s always President Obama with a turkey.

WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 25: U.S. President Barack Obama (C) “pardons” Abe, a 42-pound male turkey during a ceremony with National Turkey Federation Chairman Jihad Douglas (R) and turkey farmer Joe Hedden in the Rose Garden at the White House November 25, 2015 in Washington, DC. In a tradition dating back to 1947, the president pardons a turkey, sparing the tom — and his alternate — from becoming a Thanksgiving Day feast. This year, Americans were asked to choose which of two turkeys would be pardoned and to cast their votes on Twitter. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Happy Thanksgiving!