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People Can’t Stop LOLing Over These Photos of Donald and Eric Trump Peeking at Their Wives’ Ballots

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump looks at his wife Melania as they cast their votes at PS-59, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in New York.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump looks at his wife Melania as they cast their votes at PS 59 on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in New York. AP Photo/ Evan Vucci

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his son Eric Trump were both caught taking a peek at their wives’ ballots on Election Day, Tuesday, November 8, and the internet cannot stop laughing.

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The Oval Office hopeful, 70 — who was heavily booed during his trip to the polls — couldn’t help but steal a glance at wife Melania Trump’s vote when the couple cast their ballots at P.S. 59 in New York City on Tuesday morning. As seen in the now-viral pics, Donald was photographed not-so-secretly examining Melania’s ballot.

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Eric Trump, son of of Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump, looks at Lara Yunaska's, wife of Eric Trump, voting booth at the 53rd Street Library in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016.
Eric Trump, son of of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, looks at his wife, Lara Yunaska, voting at the 53rd Street Library in New York on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Incidentally, the ex–Celebrity Apprentice host’s 32-year-old son, Eric, peeked at wife Lara Yunaska’s ballot as well. Though Yunaska later confirmed to CNN that she and Melania did indeed vote for Donald, she admitted to finding the pics “funny.”

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She wasn’t the only one to find humor in the photos. Hours after the snaps surfaced online, social media lit up with LOL-worthy responses to the father-son duo and their wandering eyes. Check out some of the best tweets below:

Earlier on Tuesday, in an interview with Fox News’ Fox & Friends, the GOP candidate suggested that he will regret his participation in the presidential race if he doesn’t win.

“If I don’t win, I will consider it a tremendous waste of time, energy and money,” he said during a phone interview. “I will have spent over $100 million on my own campaign.”

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