Have fun: CBS wants you to leave a voicemail about what you think of Donald Trump

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For some reason, the CBS channel in Boston has decided to ask people to call it up on the phone and share whatever voicemail message they would like Donald Trump to hear. It’s not clear if the network is looking to stir up controversial responses, or if it’s somehow naively aware that Donald Trump is the most despised man in America. In any case, this is your opportunity to make yourself heard loud and clear.

CBS Boston has posted the following on its website:

As the country approaches the inauguration, our friends at CBS News want to hear from you. No matter which way you voted, now is your chance to share your message to Trump on what you’d like to see happen as he starts his presidency. You can submit either a 20-second video or leave a voicemail. There are a few ways you can send CBS News your message. Here’s how:

Call and leave a voice message at 646-926-1CBS (1227)
Tweet using #DearPresidentTrump
Post a video of yourself to Instagram using the hashtag #DearPresidentTrump

So feel free to go have fun with that one. But keep in mind that they’re only likely to use your voice message if it doesn’t contain the kind of words you can’t say on television. You could just tell them that Donald Trump is not your president.