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President Trump had a joke at the end of the Supreme Court's Justice Antonin Scalia?

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President Trump jokes with Scalia's "busy" widow for 9 children at the Medal of Freedom Festival

President Donald Trump said that he always liked the Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in the second half and why he joked about the Medal of Freedom Festival.

Washington - President Donald Trump awarded seven people with the Independence Medal on Friday, including the Supreme Court's Justice Antonin Scalia.

While presenting the country's highest civilian award winners, some online watched that the President seemed to be involved in a joke about Scalia's virulence.

Trump welcomed Scalia's wife, Maureen and their nine children who attended the White House ceremony. After reading the names of each of the nine children, Trump slipped into a joke about the couple's sexual life.

The President said, "You were very busy. Wow, due to amazement at those people in the room." I always knew that I liked it. "

Too many jokes were quick to take on joke online.

"Congratulations on sex, Scalia family," an editor-large-time Parker Malloy wrote on Twitter.

Concerned Ike Barinholtz writes on Twitter, "Thank you, Mr President, for having sex of Antonin Scalia."

The left-leaning founder of Blue Wave Crowdsource, the founder of the political fundraising organization, Holly Figueroa O'Reilly, did not get funny jokes.

He wrote on Twitter, "When you think Trump cannot be gross, then he will have to comment on the sex life of the dead person."

This award is given to those people who have made significant contributions to the national interests of the United States and insecurity, world peace, or cultural or other important public or private efforts. The President praised the lifetime of Scalia's service and for more than 30 years, in which 900 written opinions were given, which helped guide the nation.

Trump said at the ceremony, "Universally praised for his great wisdom, great wisdom and fierce devotion to our founding principles, Justice Scalia has made a profound and lasting impact on the history of our country."

Other recipients include late rock 'n' roll star Elvis Presley, baseball legend Babe Ruth, Sen. Orin Hatch, R-Utah, who are retiring in Senate after 41 years, and GOP donor and philanthropist Miriam Adelson. Trump also honoured the football star Allen Page and Roger Staubach, making him the first President to be given the Independence Medal for professional football players.