Sometimes moms can Alanis (2017)be even more petty than their children. And when they are, it's OK, because they're moms and they can do whatever they want.
Becca Mayo, a 21-year-old junior at the University of Minnesota, took a screenshot of a message she received from an unknown number, informing her that she had registered for President Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania this Saturday. She then received a text from her mom, Susan, that served as an explanation for the weird text.
SEE ALSO: Even Donald Trump's birthday tweet to Melania has a factual error it in"I was really confused at first because it was completely out of the blue," Mayo told BuzzFeed.
Susan, who is apparently "not a fan" of Trump, has been trying to sign up as many people as she can for the rally "so there'll be empty seats," in what we're calling the ultimate petty scam.
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"It seriously made me realize how much I'm like her because this is some next-level petty that I would 100 percent also think of doing," Mayo said.
She then posted the pic on Twitter and strangers began hailing her mom as a modern day hero. One Twitter user even said she was "doing the Lord's work."
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Since Trump is veryactive on Twitter, there is a possibility he could react to the stunt in some way. But Susan and Becca aren't worried at all about that real prospect. Susan said she suspects Trump will probably block her daughter on Twitter since she's made it public, but neither of them seem to care.
"I think she would be happy if Trump somehow saw my tweet and got angry because then she'd know she'd been right for calling him a baby and a loser ever since, like, the primary election," Becca explained.
Well, set your alarm and have your phone by your side for the weekly 3 a.m. rant, because you might just see the interaction between Trump and these two women unfold before your very eyes.
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