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Donald Trump tweets congratulations to Patriots for being ‘winners’

He picked them, obviously.

The New England Patriots completed the greatest Super Bowl comeback in NFL history Sunday night against the Atlanta Falcons. They were down 28-3 at one point and stormed back in the second half to beat the Falcons.

It’s the fifth Super Bowl for Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, and of course, their good friend Donald Trump tweeted his congratulations after their amazing comeback victory.

He was there for the game, but had actually left it early. He also threw what looked like the worst Super Bowl party of all-time, but we won’t get into that here.

Trump spoke before the game, and had picked the Patriots to win the game. He was pretty close, too.

When asked to pick, Trump said, “I hate to do it. I don’t even know what are the odds. I guess it’s pretty even, two great teams, pretty even, so I’ll say the Patriots will win,” Trump said. “By eight points.”

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