My favorite is a portrait of The Donald penning the United States Constitution.
Damn. I should have bought the whole stack. I may go back this weekend and get a bunch of them to give away as gifts. Most of the folks I know are either Sandernistas who despise Clinton but who will probably end up voting for her because they're scared of the possibility of a Trump victory, or Sandernistas who will vote for some third candidate, or Republicans who will vote for Johnson or the constitutionalist candidate. There may even be a Trump supporter or two among my crowd. They'll all love it. The Trumpsters will adore it, and the anti-Trump crowd will appreciate the kitsch.
It's like the Death Pack from about 15 years ago. Remember those? Playing cards with Saddam as the Ace of Spades, his sons as the Aces of Clubs and Hearts, and Abid Hamid Mahmud Al-Tikriti as the Ace of Diamonds. It goes down from there, all the way down to Ugla Saqr Al-Kubaysi on the two of clubs. The US government commissioned it and distributed it to marines and soldiers because it knew that they would regularly play cards, and the faces on the cards would potentially give them memory and recognition ability. I was deeply opposed to the invasion, but I loved the kitsch value of the Death Pack. I bought four decks, gave two of them away as gifts and traded one in Mexico for a six-pack of Tecate on election day. Anti-war protesters loved the Death Pack, and so did Bush Doctrinaires. No matter how you feel about the Bush Doctrine, the Death Pack is adorable. The Trump coloring book is sort of like that. Who doesn't love The Donald as a fifth head on Mount Rushmore?