More 2016 Candidates' Private Numbers, Brought To You By Trump

No one is safe from Donald Trump's sticky notes.

Having trouble getting the phone number of a 60-year-old man? Donald Trump can help you out with that.

"The Donald" stooped to a new low by sharing the private phone number of sitting South Carolina senator and rival 2016 GOP presidential candidate, Lindsey Graham, during a speech today. Trump read from the original note on which he had taken down Graham's digits years earlier. Could it possibly get any worse? (Yes, it's Trump.) He did it in the senator's home state.

Shots. Fired.

Trump's bad sportsmanship knows no bounds. HuffPost Comedy captured some exclusive photographs (hmm, not sure why no one else got these) that show Trump oversharing personal information about the rest of the 2016 field. Take a look:

Rick Santorum
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Ted Cruz
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Bernie Sanders
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Jeb Bush
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Rick Perry
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Bobby Jindal
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Marco Rubio
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Ben Carson
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Scott Walker
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Mike Huckabee
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Rand Paul
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Hillary Clinton
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If Presidential Campaign Logos Were Honest 2016
Jeb Bush(01 of07)
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Hillary Clinton(02 of07)
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Marco Rubio(03 of07)
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Ted Cruz(04 of07)
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Rand Paul(05 of07)
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Bernie Sanders(06 of07)
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Donald Trump(07 of07)
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