A parody video has emerged of US President Donald Trump behind his desk in Trump Tower, where he fires an actor impersonating Barack Obama for not producing 'results'.
A parody video has emerged of US President Donald Trump behind his desk in Trump Tower, where he fires an actor impersonating Barack Obama for not producing “results”.
In Disloyal: A Memoir, due to be published next week, Mr Cohen alleges Mr Trump held such disdain for Mr Obama during his time in office that he created a “Faux-Bama” that allowed him to “ritualistically belittle the first black president and then fire him”, reports CNN. Donald Trump and a man playing Barack Obama in a shoot for a parody-style video allegedly made in 2016.In the video, a faux Mr Obama is seen arriving at Trump Tower on New York City’s Fifth Avenue before sitting down in front of Mr Trump’s desk for a supposed “review”.
“You oversee budgets, and you were never responsible for making a payroll or signing pay checks. You never really balanced anything, certainly not your own budget," he adds.
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