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Trump trolls Kamala parody of his conversation with Obama: ‘I knew you’d win’

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President-elect Donald Trump recently shared a spoofed video on social media, humorously targeting Vice President Kamala Harris. The video, which Trump posted on Truth Social, portrays a fictitious conversation between himself and former President Barack Obama during Jimmy Carter’s funeral.

 

In the clip, an AI-generated voiceover dubs their conversation, creating a spoof that showcases the two political figures as unlikely conversationalists. The video begins with Obama and Trump seated next to each other, casually exchanging pleasantries.

 

"I knew you’d win," Obama opens, to which Trump quips back, "Anyone could beat her," clearly referring to Harris.

 

While the actual content of their real-life discussion remains unknown, the playful nature of the video has sparked curiosity and amusement, leaving many to wonder what the two may have truly talked about during their encounter.

 

 

Based on a report by Sky News 2024-01-14

 

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Soooooo classy!

 

He really has a rich sense of humor and of how to bring people together under his new administration.

 

Surprising behavior you wouldn't expect from our First Felon.

 

Not.

While very amusing, he should probably lay off her until she get's her drinking problem under control. 

Queue all the humourless cry babies.....

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