Sweden's 'feminist gov't' trolls Trump with all-women photo
In this handout photo provided by the Swedish Gov't, Sweden's Deputy PM Isabella Lovin(L) signs a proposal for a new climate law, Feb. 3, 2017. (AP Photo)


Sweden's deputy prime minister, Isabella Lovin, on Friday published a photograph of herself signing a climate bill surrounded by her closest female colleagues, mocking a photo of U.S. President Donald Trump.

In the photo, Lovin, who also serves as environment and development aid minister, is seated at a desk as she signs the bill under the watchful eye of seven female colleagues, including one who is visibly pregnant.

The shot parodies a photo taken of Donald Trump on January 23 in the White House, as he signs a decree barring U.S. federal funding for foreign NGOs that support abortion, as his all-male colleagues look on.

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