Coolest teens ever sneak a protest banner into a Trump rally

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Heather Dockray
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Trump seems to have the power to make teenagers care.

Every once in a while, a group of adolescents will come up with a brilliant political prank that puts all us grown adults to shame.

Last Wednesday, more than a dozen teenagers snuck into a Donald Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While Trump and his fans have promised to "Make America Great Again," these teenagers didn't quite agree. So, they responded in the craftiest way.

The sly teens made a banner that expressed how they feel about the presidential candidate's campaign.

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After seeing the banner, Trump promptly called security and had the students escorted out.

"Get outta here, kid," he said. "See, he wants to be politically correct. … But I like it, I like it, I hope they do a couple more today, because the only way those cameras, which are crooked as hell, will ever turn to show this packed arena, with 15,000 people, is if we have a protestor, right?"

Trump might have been badgering the students, but frankly -- they couldn't care less about what he had to say.

"We’ve really had the idea of freedom of speech drilled into our heads in school since a young age, so this was really an opportunity to apply these things to the real world," Noah Miracle, one of the students involved, told Tulsa World.

These students just made America hilarious again.

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