A banner reading: 'World Knows Trump Won #MAGA' has been flown above Goodison Park as Everton took on Manchester United this afternoon.
The bizarre banner was flown over the ground shortly before the 12.30pm kick-off, much to the confusion of footie fans.
Despite what the banner says, it's actually the Democratic candidate Joe Biden who looks set to take up the role as the next POTUS.
As you can imagine, it's caused quite a stir online with most people questioning why someone would fork out their hard-earned cash to send a message about the US presidential race into the skies across north Liverpool.
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One person said: "What a waste of money."
Another joked: "The count should have been stopped when it was 1-0 to Everton."
But not everyone was against it and plenty of Trump fans from both sides of the pond praised the unusual move.
Mail-in votes are still being counted in a few outstanding states, but the counts show a win for Biden in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia, meaning he's most likely heading for the White House.
On the brink of losing Trump has made several unfounded claims that there has been something dodgy going on and has claimed some votes being counted are illegal.
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Meanwhile, Biden has urged his supporters to show a bit of patience as the last votes get totted up.
He said: "The numbers tell us a clear and convincing story - we're going to win this race."
And as well as potential losing his job at the White House there's also swirling rumours that Trump could be banned from his favourite social media platform.
The President has repeatedly violated a Twitter policy that bans users from interfering in elections.
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That Civic Integrity Process asserts that any Twitter user 'may not use Twitter's services for the purpose of manipulating or interfering in elections or other civic processes'.
However, up until now, he's qualified for exemption from some of the rules that others have to abide by, simply because he is the President of the United States of America.
Now, if he were to lose that position his account would fall outside of the 'world leader' exemption and outside Twitter's terms of public interest.
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