The only Republican candidate still stumping for delegates, Donald Trump, says if elected president he will work to provide government subsidies for adult coloring books. The subsidies would be given to publishers that agree to stop printing books about history. If a company continues to publish history books, under Trump’s plan it won’t receive subsidies regardless of how many adult coloring books it puts out. “Normally I’m against books,” Trump said, “but if we can get American adults focused on important stuff, like coloring, this country’s going to be great again.” Trump supporter 31-year-old Matthew Blipsderd of Ulysses, Kansas, who’s been unable to work since 2011 after his brothers said he couldn’t catch a live badger, said, “The government needs to support this. It’s a awesome idea.” In 2015, three of Amazon’s 10 best-selling titles were coloring books geared to adults, and industry experts say they don’t expect demand to decrease anytime soon. In other news, North Korea’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un vowed that his country “will regain global preeminence by 2018.”