Play of the Day: The Trump Thank You Tour Begins
Starting in Ohio, the president-elect is speaking to adoring crowds who chant his name.
Once he assumes the office in January, Donald Trump will be able to send unblockable text messages to everyone in America whenever he wants. Wireless Emergency Alerts are meant to be used for impending disasters such as, as Late Show's Stephen Colbert pointed out, Trump having the capability to mass-text all Americans.
Trump kicked off his tour of states he won last week, starting with a rally in Cincinnati, Ohio. Saturday Night Live's Colin Jost joked that Trump can visit other places that helped him win the election including Pennsylvania, The FBI and, of course, Hillary Clinton's campaign office. The Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon joked that Trump's unity message might be hurt when he visits only states that voted for him, while Jost also joked that Trump's "Thank You" Tour sounds an awful lot like his charitable foundation in that it mostly just strokes Trump's ego.