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Distraught Americans bleakly wondering how quickly their homeland will burn to a cinder under the premiership of newly elected President Trump can cling to one piece of good news today, as London chain The Diner are offering free cheeseburgers to anyone with an US passport.

For all of today, November 9, US subjects baffled by their countrymen can walk into any one of the nine Diners across the capital and claim a free cheeseburger, provided they present their passport as proof of citizenship.

There are Diners in Camden, Covent Garden, Islington, Soho, Shoreditch, Gloucester Road, Spitalfields, Dalston, The Strand.

Yanks celebrating Trump’s unexpected win will also be able to claim a free burger, so long as they too have their passport.

This morning, Donald Trump was announced as the 45th Commander-in-Chief after a convincing victory over Hillary Clinton, which sent shockwaves around the world, surprising the majority of pollsters and pundits. He will not take office until January 20 2017.

US election 2016: Newspaper front pages react to Donald Trump win 18 show all US election 2016: Newspaper front pages react to Donald Trump win 1/18 The Washington Post The Washington Post 2/18 New York Daily News 'House of horrors,' the New York City paper says. 3/18 The New York Times The New York Times 4/18 USA Today President Trump, says USA Today. 5/18 New York Post Colourful front page with the words President Trump from the New York Post. 6/18 The Daily Telegraph, Sydney 'W.T.F.' says the Australian Daily Telegraph in Sydney. 7/18 The Miami Herald The Miami Herald in battleground state Florida, which Trump won. 8/18 The Baltimore Sun The Baltimore Sun 9/18 Beaver County Times, Pennysylvania Beaver County Times, Pennysylvania, a key swing state where Trump triumphed. 10/18 Dallas Morning News The Dallas Morning News 11/18 South Florida Sun Sentinel The Sun Sentinel paper in Florida, a battleground state where Trump won. 12/18 El Periodica El Periodica, a morning daily newspaper based in Barcelona, Spain, carries the headline: 'God forgives America'. 13/18 La Razón, Spain Spanish newspaper La Razón splashes with the headline: The Populist States of America 14/18 Libération, France 'Trumpocalypse': France's daily newspaper Libération has a bleak looking front page for its special election edition. 15/18 The i The i newspaper's 'disunited states' front. 16/18 The Metro 'It's Trump,' says the Metro. 17/18 The Daily Telegraph The UK's Daily Telegraph 18/18 Evening Standard Trump Triumph shock the world Evening Standard 1/18 The Washington Post The Washington Post 2/18 New York Daily News 'House of horrors,' the New York City paper says. 3/18 The New York Times The New York Times 4/18 USA Today President Trump, says USA Today. 5/18 New York Post Colourful front page with the words President Trump from the New York Post. 6/18 The Daily Telegraph, Sydney 'W.T.F.' says the Australian Daily Telegraph in Sydney. 7/18 The Miami Herald The Miami Herald in battleground state Florida, which Trump won. 8/18 The Baltimore Sun The Baltimore Sun 9/18 Beaver County Times, Pennysylvania Beaver County Times, Pennysylvania, a key swing state where Trump triumphed. 10/18 Dallas Morning News The Dallas Morning News 11/18 South Florida Sun Sentinel The Sun Sentinel paper in Florida, a battleground state where Trump won. 12/18 El Periodica El Periodica, a morning daily newspaper based in Barcelona, Spain, carries the headline: 'God forgives America'. 13/18 La Razón, Spain Spanish newspaper La Razón splashes with the headline: The Populist States of America 14/18 Libération, France 'Trumpocalypse': France's daily newspaper Libération has a bleak looking front page for its special election edition. 15/18 The i The i newspaper's 'disunited states' front. 16/18 The Metro 'It's Trump,' says the Metro. 17/18 The Daily Telegraph The UK's Daily Telegraph 18/18 Evening Standard Trump Triumph shock the world Evening Standard

The billionaire, who currently faces accusations of sexual assault from 11 women, told the world this morning: “Now it’s time to bind the wounds of division. It’s time for us to come together as one people. I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans.”

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