See No Donald Trump - An Extension That Opts You Out From Seeing Donald Trump Images on Articles

There is an abundance of articles about Donald Trump. Whether you are a fan or not, you may find yourself overwhelmed by what is happening and the consequences of his actions, and the way he is using the power of the White House and Congress to further his agenda. Even the mainstream media, which is supposed to provide a balanced view of the news, cannot be objective about Trump.

Seeing images of Donald Trump on the web can be an extremely stressful experience, so we decided to create an extension that will prevent you from seeing photos of Trump-related articles on websites that you visit. It's only for images and doesn't affect the text. 

We hope that by hiding all the images of Donald Trump on the web, you can find a way to reduce the stress.

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