Wednesday was a big day for race relations at the White House. On the same day that Donald Trump agreed (read: was forced by a joint resolution from the United States Congress) to say that white supremacists are bad, he also sat down for a heart-to-heart with the Senate's lone black Republican, South Carolina's Tim Scott. Uh, that's Tim Scott, Mr. President. With an "I."

Okay, not an auspicious start! On top of that, Trump apparently prepared for this typo-laden photo op by dressing in a very dimly-lit environment.

Now, look, everyone makes bad outfit decisions sometimes, and if you're someone who lives most of your life in front of photographers, those bad decisions are going to earn a lot of attention. (HBD, tan Obama suit). But Trump has long struggled with boxy two-pieces and runway-length ties and his eternal quest to figure out what a tie clip is and how to use it. We've done our best to offer some feedback, but this grim image is evidence that we may need to resort to even more elementary lessons.

What in the world could have happened here? Suit jackets and pants usually stay nestled together, right? They come back from the cleaners that way. Was the intended jacket too rumpled? Does Donald Trump just pick from a pile of suit separates in the Lincoln Bedroom every morning? Maybe this is some Jack Donaghy-esque negotiating technique, like power-clashing. It's also possible that former White House fashion maven Steve Bannon, who thinks more shirts means more fancy, returned for a day as wardrobe consultant.

Whatever the case, if the people charged with wrangling Trump really can't stop the various outrageous, terrifying things he does from happening, the very least they could do is get him dressed properly first.

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