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Donald Trump's Hair Finally Surrenders To The Wind, And Twitter Loses It

'It looks desperate to escape his head.'
US President Donald Trump waves to wellwishers after stepping off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland upon his return from Philadelphia on January 26, 2017.Donald Trump made his maiden voyage outside the Washington area as US president Thursday, meeting with lawmakers to map out their 2017 policy strategy and smooth emerging differences between the White House and congressional Republicans. / AFP / NICHOLAS KAMM (Photo credit should read NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)
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US President Donald Trump waves to wellwishers after stepping off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland upon his return from Philadelphia on January 26, 2017.Donald Trump made his maiden voyage outside the Washington area as US president Thursday, meeting with lawmakers to map out their 2017 policy strategy and smooth emerging differences between the White House and congressional Republicans. / AFP / NICHOLAS KAMM (Photo credit should read NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images)

Donald Trump’s hair has battled the wind before, but it has never lost as bigly as this.

Deadspin editor Timothy Burke recently tweeted a “mesmerizing” video of the president boarding Air Force One in the wind. Trump’s mane was more unruly than usual:

Followers were quick to respond with all sorts of commentary.

Trump takes a small dose of hair-loss drugs daily, according to his doctor. His fluffy coiffure has inspired both the name of a new moth species and late-night TV bits. Wind and rain are its biggest enemies.

Here’s hoping for better weather next time.

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