Melania Trump and Donald Trump will be traveling to India next week for their official engagement. While there, the first couple if expected to visit the Taj Mahal.
According to The Independent, the POTUS and the FLOTUS have already been warned against the possible dangers that they could face at the Taj Mahal. There are reportedly hundreds of monkeys that harass tourists in the area.
While speaking with India Today, one resident said that the monkeys have become so aggressive that they have taken over some of the roofs of the people’s houses in the country.
“The terror of the monkeys is so pervasive that women and children are scared of going up on the roof of their houses, which have almost been taken over by monkeys. If such a large troop of monkeys’ attacks Donald Trump’s entourage, it will be a disaster,” the source said.
Trump will arrive in India on Feb. 24 for a two-day trip in the western city of Ahmedabad and New Delhi.
Meanwhile, fans of the first couple in India couldn’t be more excited about their upcoming trip. However, Trump and Melania’s critics couldn’t also help but encourage the first couple to not return to the United States after a series of engagements in another country.
“He would have better luck worshipping a cow. Donald Trump doesn’t like brown people. His visit to India is a joke. The secret Monkey Squad is out for blood, no bananas thank you very much. Oh, great monkey God send a monkey to piss on Melania and Ivanka, I hear this is good luck,” Twitter user @markfromhalsey said.
“OMG wish Donald Trump will stay in India till hi tenure. Let #DonaldTrump make India great. #NamasteTrump,” Twitter user @santoshpoojari13 said.
“Please stay in India!” Twitter user @Judysuelucy said.
“Do us all a favor and stay in India,” Twitter user @gman3865 said.


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