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In this Thursday, March 30, 2017, photo, Nick Miller, co-owner of the Black Forge Coffee House in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighborhood, holds a punch card featuring President Donald Trump and nine other conservative politicians and media icons. The card has caused a mini-furor with the shop receiving a deluge of phone calls and online comments, both of disparagement and support from around the country.  Miller says the satiric cards are meant to express frustration with the system and nothing more. (Dan Gigler /Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

In this Thursday, March 30, 2017, photo, Nick Miller, co-owner of the Black Forge Coffee House in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighborhood, holds a punch card featuring President Donald Trump and nine other conservative politicians and media icons. The card has caused a mini-furor with the shop receiving a deluge of phone calls and online comments, both of disparagement and support from around the country. Miller says the satiric cards are meant to express frustration with the system and nothing more. (Dan Gigler /Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

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