I think Sebastian looks perfect as a young trump, and acts perfect for a young trump, and sounds perfect for a young trump. I hope the movie doesn’t suck though, I hope it isn’t another vice
"like i can see him not talking that way his whole life" As if there isn't literally hours of video evidence of what young Trump talking sounds like lmao. You're acting like it's some mystery that we have to speculate on. Basically, his voice sounded quite different to how it does now in terms of pitch and volume, but his cadence is mostly unchanged.
@@Gouda992Vice is a great film, I feel like people really just don't understand what it's doing. I wouldn't wanna assume the nuances of your hatred for the film, but I've tried to read negative criticism to understand why people didn't like it, and it all really just seems to be about taste and not really about the film actually being bad.
@@zenleeparadise I heard most people don't like Vice because of the historical inaccuracies. It's funny how those same people were pretty quiet when Oppenheimer mixed fiction with history.
Trump in this film is meant to sound like the younger Donald Trump, go back to old interviews from the 70's and 80's and you'll understand, he sounded very different back then
@ashleybrooke2087 How did you turn this into a Jab at Biden... it was a joke about the actor who played winter soldier being the same one who's playing Trump in the apprentice movie.
@@remrad4315 I am aware of this just as you may be aware that, at the end of Endgame, an elderly Steve Rogers shows up too old to continue being Captain America so he passes the duty onto...wait, does that make Kamala Harris the Falcon?
I read a snippet of the director's interview. The Trump film has that particular look due to them watching a lot of 80's archive material and it's supposed to reflect that period. In the 70's everything was filmed on 16mm so stuff from back then tends to look really crisp. But then a decade after you just have a ton of material on VHS which looks really scuffed. The film itself is as much of a story about Trump's mentor as it is about him. And the funny thing is that their legal department wasn't worried about a scene where Trump rapes his wife due to court testimony about it, but they had to cut scene where Cohn blows bunch of guys in frogsuits.
I was wondering how they were going to handle that, and if they were actually going to include it as part of the movies plot. Edit: to clarify, the assault on his former wife I mean
please tell me they include the frog suit scene as a bonus feature later this sounds like the most absurd scene they could have ever decided needed to be recorded
A movie on Trump life sounds a great idea, because his life as controversial as it is was wild. The only huge problem is its timing. And its definetely deliberate. Overall, if i want a biography film of someone, a real estate billionaire man child sounds like a great one.
It's actually not really deliberate. They attempted to get the film off the ground twice before it finally went into production. Then after Cannes, they didn't get many bites from distributors because one of the producers was potentially going to sue. A smaller distributor picked it up and they're releasing it in the fall for Oscar consideration.
The Apprentice is just Cruella all over again! He's gonna see that classic video game Croc and say "little tiny characters in cages, I'm gonna do that IRL..."
People who say “he Doesn’t even sound like Trump!!” aren’t familiar with Trump of the 70s/80s. He was a very different guy in terms of how he sounded and carried himself. Are people genuinely expecting a 30s guy to sound like a man approaching his 80s?
"Wild, hysterical and imaginary accusations" is definitely the kind of terminology you want to use when making a statement about allegations like that, people love hearing how hysterical women are in their accusations.
it's kinda sad that most straightforward spy action movies are now mostly in streaming/VOD territory and only go for theatrical if they have big name recognition and huge stunts like M:I, 007 or at some earlier point Bourne as for the Trump movie, looks interesting and having Gabriel Sherman (a very good journalist who covered Fox News) as screenwriter is a plus. I do respect Sebastian Stan's recent role choices and the fact he's a risk-taker.
Seeing the face of 'Kendall Roy' + his line, was like a flash granade. Suddenly fiction and reality blended in a harmonizing way for that brief moment of not knowing any other details about the movie- just thinking ofcourse Kendall was advising Trump on being "winner" hungry to a desperate/slimy degree.
This doesn’t reflect on the actual film, but the trailer itself, especially when the cast names start appearing, feels like a trailer for a New Line Cinema comedy from 2007. The editing and temp music specifically. Makes the movie look way more like Mr. Woodcock than the actual movie.
I'm with Adum here. I'm not 100% sold on Sebastian as Trump, nor the subject matter of the film itself, but I think the director has done great work in the past and there's a lot of interesting shots in this trailer that make me wanna see more.
I saw it around a month ago. It's a great idea for a biopic and a character study. The director's a good choice for it too as he seemed mostly indifferent and didn't have as many biases. The only issue is the timing and the audience. Many of the people who don't like him are hating on it just because it isn't one of those documentaries making him look as terrible as possible and not accepting what it is or missing the point of it by saying "This is unneeded" and "I learned nothing new." The people who like him will likely not even watch it or hate on it to begin with. It was a pretty risky film to make and especially with the timing which wasn't a coincidence. It's too bad they added things that aren't completely proven true, even if there are photos and accusations that make it concrete to others, as it would've made it feel less cartoonish and just be a classic rise to fame film of how he isn't really a smart businessman that some still believe. Otherwise, it's well made and I enjoyed it. The actors did a great job and I really like how it looks visually. Sebastian Stan speaks very accurately to how a younger Donald Trump did.
The Donald Trump we see today is quite different from the Trump of the past. If you watch footage and interviews from the 1970s, you'll notice he spoke in a much different tone, lacking the exaggerated New York accent he has now. Sebastian Stan is attempting to capture how Trump sounded back then. It was Roy Cohn who influenced Trump, he adopted Cohn's mannerisms, confidence, and accent, which have all contributed to the persona we associate with Donald Trump today.
Why does it even matter what he sounds like, or what he looks like, actually why does it even matter what kind of clothes he wears? Because he's playing Donald Trump.
Its the Barry Lyndon theme music and yes it's almost solely associated with that film since it was a track for guitar originally. Kubrick had it orchestrated because he wanted something that sounded like Ennio Morricone. The director also cited Barry Lyndon as an influence and it's very noticable in some scenes.
since this takes place earlier in trumps life i don’t mind sebastian stan not doing the typical trump voice,if you watch videos of trump earlier in his life he didn’t really sound like he does now
This genuinely sounds like it would be an interesting or at least somewhat entertaining film, but the timing is questionable. Plus making a biopic of someone who is still alive, especially after surviving an assassination attempt? Weird.
The movie was actually financed by a billionaire Trump supporter who had thought it would be a fluff piece for him until he saw the finished product. Also, the film had finished production before the assassination attempt. And to be frank, assassination attempts aren't really that unique. There's a wikipedia page for each President in the past half a century listing all of the assassination attempts on them. It's a country of 300 million people with 350 million guns. It's near a statistical certainty that someone is going to try and kill a president. We just only remember the ones that succeeded.
I just don't see a problem with it. They released a movie about Hunter Biden not too long ago that was slanderous as shit. They released The Trump prophecy right before the 2016 election, which claimed that Trump was chosen by god through prophecy.
The film has been 7years in the making… the big studios would not back it, so it took a long time and crowd sourcing to get it done… they didn’t WAIT to release it… they might have pushed hard at the end, but that would be expected, under the circumstances
I got to see "The Apprentice" a few weeks ago. I though overall it was very good. I will say I found the first half better than the second because Jeremy Strong is easily the best part of the movie and him as Roger Cohn molding Trump is definitely the most interesting and entertaining parts of the movie.
@@korvo3427 I have been obsessed with nuclear energy and weapons since my teens. Despite reading all I could and having watched the documentaries and youtube videos, I loved Chernobyl (2019) and Oppenheimer. I can see how a person is small scale so you wouldn't get as many perspectives as an event that affects tens of thousands, but still.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Did I say those kinds of movies shouldn't exist? The problem is when people take completely wrong information from these films at face value.
Seems like the trump movie will portray him how he generally is and people will idolize it as hiw to be like reading the 48 rules of power as a life guide.
What I'm sure will annoy me, is that they have already spilled the beans they show that businessman as the sole creator of his character. And it's most probably his father or close family that did it.
i haven't seen Aaron Eckhart for long time. I went to imdb and i understood why. Lately he's been doing cheap John Wick clones. For some reason seems like is the only jobs he can get. Everyone has to pay bill but its kinda sad because he's been in movies i enjoyed. Seems like the two movies before of this one he was just a replacement for Gerald Butlers and Alec Baldwin which is sad af. Also i don't know why they greenlit this movies. It has to be a money scheme or something
My issue is that they picked someone too hot with a lot of real life reverence. Imo that’s always a disservice. People conflate those things and it smoothes the edges on vile historical figures.
It's a similar thing that happened here in Poland. Basically there are two main parties fighting eachother: KO and PiS. Last year PiS was the one in power. Honestly I just started following politics in Poland and I prefer KO. So there was a massive migration attack from Belarus in 2021 on the countries on the west. Agnieszka Holland made a film called "Zielona Granica" (Green Border) that tells the story of people involved in that crisis. The film tried to humanise every single side of the conflict while heavily criticising PiS. Especially since the immigrants during the Ukrainain war were welcomed with opened arms. You could say that the criticism of PiS was a political propaganda and was met with mixed reviews. KO won the next elections and continued the policy of turning down all immigrants from Belarus, meaning that the message of immoral government was applied to the foreign policy of Poland, NOT to either PiS or KO specifically. It's a screwed up conflict really, innocents sent out as political weapon, I hope Lukashenka pays for his crimes
Like all these political films they're gonna make the politician look amazing and inspiring. You can be as successful as them one day too audience member! (and as horrible)
Well...if they ever (heaven forbid) make a movie about the 2020 election/Jan 6, all we need is Chris Evans as Joe Biden that would also act as a mini MCU reunion now that Seb is playing Trump.
Idk what you mean by haven't been proven yet. The dude was epstiens little baby boy that stuff was proven I feel like at that point who cares if you lie about other crimes
I have concepts of a plan to see this movie
LMFAO!!!
i feel what they were going for is trump before he acquired his usual speech patterns. like i can see him not talking that way his whole life.
I think Sebastian looks perfect as a young trump, and acts perfect for a young trump, and sounds perfect for a young trump. I hope the movie doesn’t suck though, I hope it isn’t another vice
"like i can see him not talking that way his whole life" As if there isn't literally hours of video evidence of what young Trump talking sounds like lmao. You're acting like it's some mystery that we have to speculate on.
Basically, his voice sounded quite different to how it does now in terms of pitch and volume, but his cadence is mostly unchanged.
@@Gouda992Vice is a great film, I feel like people really just don't understand what it's doing. I wouldn't wanna assume the nuances of your hatred for the film, but I've tried to read negative criticism to understand why people didn't like it, and it all really just seems to be about taste and not really about the film actually being bad.
@@zenleeparadise I heard most people don't like Vice because of the historical inaccuracies. It's funny how those same people were pretty quiet when Oppenheimer mixed fiction with history.
Or Sebastian Stan is horribly miscast
Trump in this film is meant to sound like the younger Donald Trump, go back to old interviews from the 70's and 80's and you'll understand, he sounded very different back then
Yeah he was way more soft spoken back then
Probably because back then he was relatively normal, and not an unhinged declining old man
@@dabatman5187 trump has never been normal
@@thesnowmiser6728I dunno not allowing illegal immigrants into our country sounds really normal
@@thesnowmiser6728any progressive change since 2016 is unhinged and I don't care to support
I can't believe that Donald Trump killed Tony Starks parents.
Would that make Joe Biden Captain America? I do see the resemblance at the end of Endgame except Steve Rogers seemed to know where he was.
@ashleybrooke2087 How did you turn this into a Jab at Biden... it was a joke about the actor who played winter soldier being the same one who's playing Trump in the apprentice movie.
@@remrad4315 I am aware of this just as you may be aware that, at the end of Endgame, an elderly Steve Rogers shows up too old to continue being Captain America so he passes the duty onto...wait, does that make Kamala Harris the Falcon?
@ashleybrooke2087 Dude, I totally forgot about that omg. I haven't seen endgame in so long. Also... maybe?
I say we cast Putin as Thanos. Not a direct analogy but I can see it working.
I read a snippet of the director's interview. The Trump film has that particular look due to them watching a lot of 80's archive material and it's supposed to reflect that period. In the 70's everything was filmed on 16mm so stuff from back then tends to look really crisp. But then a decade after you just have a ton of material on VHS which looks really scuffed. The film itself is as much of a story about Trump's mentor as it is about him. And the funny thing is that their legal department wasn't worried about a scene where Trump rapes his wife due to court testimony about it, but they had to cut scene where Cohn blows bunch of guys in frogsuits.
I was wondering how they were going to handle that, and if they were actually going to include it as part of the movies plot.
Edit: to clarify, the assault on his former wife I mean
please tell me they include the frog suit scene as a bonus feature later this sounds like the most absurd scene they could have ever decided needed to be recorded
@@walkingonneedlesMaybe they can get around the legal jeopardy by covering all the naughty bits with photos of Ethel Rosenberg.
Cohn sounds like he was a fan of the shining and wanted to recreate it his own way.
A movie on Trump life sounds a great idea, because his life as controversial as it is was wild.
The only huge problem is its timing. And its definetely deliberate.
Overall, if i want a biography film of someone, a real estate billionaire man child sounds like a great one.
Much rather see a trump biopic than another musician biopic
@@Gouda992Joker 2 was a biopic? Damn, that's crazy. Poor Ralph.
We needed a Jeffrey Epstein biopic before going after any other millionaire
It's actually not really deliberate. They attempted to get the film off the ground twice before it finally went into production. Then after Cannes, they didn't get many bites from distributors because one of the producers was potentially going to sue. A smaller distributor picked it up and they're releasing it in the fall for Oscar consideration.
Why is the timing a problem?
His mouth looks so accurate for Trump, I can’t explain why.
The Apprentice is just Cruella all over again! He's gonna see that classic video game Croc and say "little tiny characters in cages, I'm gonna do that IRL..."
Except those pictures were from when Obama was in office, womp womp
I was playing Croc and I saw the little characters in cages and I thought to myself frankly, that looks not so bad.
An oney plays reference? At this hour?
The OP didn't even mention any pictures, what are you on about?
Yes that opening track absolutely was in 'Barry Lyndon'.
Handel - Sarabande in D minor
Controversial, you say? About Trump? Hmmm
Nah no way, everybody agrees that trump is a messiah who will save the world from the ultra rich
Hmmm suspicious...
Very female moves.
To shreds, you say?
Impossible. Inconceivable even. There is just no way.
People who say “he Doesn’t even sound like Trump!!” aren’t familiar with Trump of the 70s/80s. He was a very different guy in terms of how he sounded and carried himself. Are people genuinely expecting a 30s guy to sound like a man approaching his 80s?
Plus, it’s not like it has to be a 1-1, people should just suspend their disbelief a little.
i adore jeremy strong so I'm really looking forward to him in this film
That lawsuit probably generated more publicity for that movie than the studios were going to bother doing.
"Wild, hysterical and imaginary accusations" is definitely the kind of terminology you want to use when making a statement about allegations like that, people love hearing how hysterical women are in their accusations.
They may as well have said "yeah it's all true " by saying all that.
Abigail Breslin? Sister of Spencer Breslin? The actor who played the boy in the Cat in the Hat movie? It's all a Synecdoche!
it's kinda sad that most straightforward spy action movies are now mostly in streaming/VOD territory and only go for theatrical if they have big name recognition and huge stunts like M:I, 007 or at some earlier point Bourne
as for the Trump movie, looks interesting and having Gabriel Sherman (a very good journalist who covered Fox News) as screenwriter is a plus. I do respect Sebastian Stan's recent role choices and the fact he's a risk-taker.
Not Eckhart’s lawyers using the h-word in response to Breslin’s suit
Yeah that definitely set off red flags for me too
What’s the H word?
“Lesbian Lebanese people” would be a tongue twister for the ages.
Seeing the face of 'Kendall Roy' + his line, was like a flash granade. Suddenly fiction and reality blended in a harmonizing way for that brief moment of not knowing any other details about the movie- just thinking ofcourse Kendall was advising Trump on being "winner" hungry to a desperate/slimy degree.
This doesn’t reflect on the actual film, but the trailer itself, especially when the cast names start appearing, feels like a trailer for a New Line Cinema comedy from 2007. The editing and temp music specifically. Makes the movie look way more like Mr. Woodcock than the actual movie.
His figure does resemble him very well when the camera is showing his whole outfit. And the hair is spot on too
Lol, just got a notification for classified
I'm with Adum here. I'm not 100% sold on Sebastian as Trump, nor the subject matter of the film itself, but I think the director has done great work in the past and there's a lot of interesting shots in this trailer that make me wanna see more.
Love the videos, man. Keep it up!!!
He just looks like Robert Redford to me, i thought it was about him when ifirst saw the guy, his hair is exactly like something Redford had.
I was so excited to watch this opening weekend but it happened to be during Atlanta Pride weekend :(
I saw it around a month ago. It's a great idea for a biopic and a character study. The director's a good choice for it too as he seemed mostly indifferent and didn't have as many biases. The only issue is the timing and the audience. Many of the people who don't like him are hating on it just because it isn't one of those documentaries making him look as terrible as possible and not accepting what it is or missing the point of it by saying "This is unneeded" and "I learned nothing new." The people who like him will likely not even watch it or hate on it to begin with. It was a pretty risky film to make and especially with the timing which wasn't a coincidence. It's too bad they added things that aren't completely proven true, even if there are photos and accusations that make it concrete to others, as it would've made it feel less cartoonish and just be a classic rise to fame film of how he isn't really a smart businessman that some still believe. Otherwise, it's well made and I enjoyed it. The actors did a great job and I really like how it looks visually. Sebastian Stan speaks very accurately to how a younger Donald Trump did.
The Donald Trump we see today is quite different from the Trump of the past. If you watch footage and interviews from the 1970s, you'll notice he spoke in a much different tone, lacking the exaggerated New York accent he has now. Sebastian Stan is attempting to capture how Trump sounded back then. It was Roy Cohn who influenced Trump, he adopted Cohn's mannerisms, confidence, and accent, which have all contributed to the persona we associate with Donald Trump today.
I honestly dont know why his voice should matter in the case of this film.
Yeah, that's a weird criticism. In 30 years, Adum isn't going to have his same voice either (unfortunately).
Why does it even matter what he sounds like, or what he looks like, actually why does it even matter what kind of clothes he wears?
Because he's playing Donald Trump.
Its the Barry Lyndon theme music and yes it's almost solely associated with that film since it was a track for guitar originally. Kubrick had it orchestrated because he wanted something that sounded like Ennio Morricone.
The director also cited Barry Lyndon as an influence and it's very noticable in some scenes.
Do you think the movie with show him at Epstein island? Lololol
I think they would at most show him on the planes, since that’s the only confirmed thing we know about trump and Epsteins “services”
@@Gouda992 The Orange Man didn’t even fly on the “Lolita Express”, FYI.
@@Wired4Life2did he travel by his Lolita super yacht?
It doesn't feature or mention Donald Trump or Epstein Island, but there is Zoe Kravitz's Blink Twice.
@@rishisanyal8972 Great film and directorial debut, but its imagination foundation probably did rely on a sordid continued reality.
See The Bricklayer instead regarding Eckhart's "comeback" film. A hoot, though I did watch that and The Killer (Fassbinder) together 😝
It's so strange that this is the second time Sebastian Stan is playing another controversial figure since I, Tonya. lol
wait, I didn't even know Saban still existed as a company...
The song in the beginning is from the lobster
Nope
since this takes place earlier in trumps life i don’t mind sebastian stan not doing the typical trump voice,if you watch videos of trump earlier in his life he didn’t really sound like he does now
I don't know, I listen to his interviews from the 70's and he very much sounded like a less raspy slightly higher pitched version of is current voice
Saw it last night. Really great movie, with incredible performances.
There's no "Personal Life" section on Roel Reiné's Wikipedia, so I cannot confirm the hypothetical gayness.
It’s great.
BTW, did you know they probably couldn't have released this movie if Citizens United had not been struck down?
This genuinely sounds like it would be an interesting or at least somewhat entertaining film, but the timing is questionable. Plus making a biopic of someone who is still alive, especially after surviving an assassination attempt? Weird.
The movie was actually financed by a billionaire Trump supporter who had thought it would be a fluff piece for him until he saw the finished product.
Also, the film had finished production before the assassination attempt. And to be frank, assassination attempts aren't really that unique. There's a wikipedia page for each President in the past half a century listing all of the assassination attempts on them. It's a country of 300 million people with 350 million guns. It's near a statistical certainty that someone is going to try and kill a president. We just only remember the ones that succeeded.
The guy tried a coup.
Fuck him.
I just don't see a problem with it. They released a movie about Hunter Biden not too long ago that was slanderous as shit. They released The Trump prophecy right before the 2016 election, which claimed that Trump was chosen by god through prophecy.
They made a biopic of Elton John and he's still very much alive
The film has been 7years in the making… the big studios would not back it, so it took a long time and crowd sourcing to get it done… they didn’t WAIT to release it… they might have pushed hard at the end, but that would be expected, under the circumstances
I got to see "The Apprentice" a few weeks ago. I though overall it was very good. I will say I found the first half better than the second because Jeremy Strong is easily the best part of the movie and him as Roger Cohn molding Trump is definitely the most interesting and entertaining parts of the movie.
i liked holy spider too thanks for the recommendation adum
who is this movie for, is what I'm wondering.
I’m guessing it’s out of interest. Trump is a wild figure and many don’t actually know about his past before running in 2015.
@@partyharry7585 And if they want to know they should read up about it, not find out about it in a sensationalist biopic.
@@korvo3427 I have been obsessed with nuclear energy and weapons since my teens. Despite reading all I could and having watched the documentaries and youtube videos, I loved Chernobyl (2019) and Oppenheimer.
I can see how a person is small scale so you wouldn't get as many perspectives as an event that affects tens of thousands, but still.
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD Did I say those kinds of movies shouldn't exist? The problem is when people take completely wrong information from these films at face value.
Nailed that music cue from Barry Lyndon
The only thing I’ve ever seen Eckhart in was that Batman movie lmao
5:16 Did he react to the Sinners trailer?
I associate the track with Dave Gorman: Modern life is goodish
Seems like the trump movie will portray him how he generally is and people will idolize it as hiw to be like reading the 48 rules of power as a life guide.
Yo...the classified story is definitely a story from something else I not sure exactly what but I've definitely seen this somewhere.
Jeremy Strong in this one, so I'm watching.
What I'm sure will annoy me, is that they have already spilled the beans they show that businessman as the sole creator of his character. And it's most probably his father or close family that did it.
I saw the Trump movie on Monday. It wasn't bad.
A controversial biopic is just being true to life.
1080p and no subtitles. So much for "winning the culture war".
I. Need. Adam's. Jacket. Right. Now.
9:08. Two-Face.
That director, Roel Reiné has a wife and two kids btw
i haven't seen Aaron Eckhart for long time. I went to imdb and i understood why. Lately he's been doing cheap John Wick clones. For some reason seems like is the only jobs he can get. Everyone has to pay bill but its kinda sad because he's been in movies i enjoyed. Seems like the two movies before of this one he was just a replacement for Gerald Butlers and Alec Baldwin which is sad af.
Also i don't know why they greenlit this movies. It has to be a money scheme or something
So we're making a movie where we offload the blame for Trump's terrible nature onto Cohen?
My issue is that they picked someone too hot with a lot of real life reverence. Imo that’s always a disservice. People conflate those things and it smoothes the edges on vile historical figures.
They released a cringe Trump thing in 2020 too...the Comey rule or whatever lol
Roy Cohen mentioned, homosexual demon time
seeing this
He's more Dahmer than Donald
Maybe Trump gets the "voice" from Roy Cohn at the end of the movie. That's why this movie is called "The Apprentice". It might be intentional
It's a similar thing that happened here in Poland. Basically there are two main parties fighting eachother: KO and PiS. Last year PiS was the one in power. Honestly I just started following politics in Poland and I prefer KO. So there was a massive migration attack from Belarus in 2021 on the countries on the west. Agnieszka Holland made a film called "Zielona Granica" (Green Border) that tells the story of people involved in that crisis. The film tried to humanise every single side of the conflict while heavily criticising PiS. Especially since the immigrants during the Ukrainain war were welcomed with opened arms. You could say that the criticism of PiS was a political propaganda and was met with mixed reviews. KO won the next elections and continued the policy of turning down all immigrants from Belarus, meaning that the message of immoral government was applied to the foreign policy of Poland, NOT to either PiS or KO specifically. It's a screwed up conflict really, innocents sent out as political weapon, I hope Lukashenka pays for his crimes
Is The Apprentice supposed to be a Trump origin story?
I guess he lived long enough to see himself become the villain.
😮😮
Why did they do that to poor Sebastian Stan lol he always gets stuck playing the most annoying people/characters
Sebastian Stan doesn't sound much like modern-day Trump, but his facial acting is on point.
Like all these political films they're gonna make the politician look amazing and inspiring. You can be as successful as them one day too audience member! (and as horrible)
If Donald Trump was accused of something, he did it... and then some.
You're describing every politician who has ever lived.
@@korvo3427 Average Republican folks! He thinks all politicians are like his party, maybe one day he’ll learn. We need to help these poor souls!
@@JollyGiant19 Who are you talking to? Are you calling me a republican, when I'm not even american? You wingnuts need to seek mental help immediately.
I'm sorry, who is supposed to like this?
Well...if they ever (heaven forbid) make a movie about the 2020 election/Jan 6, all we need is Chris Evans as Joe Biden that would also act as a mini MCU reunion now that Seb is playing Trump.
Idk what you mean by haven't been proven yet. The dude was epstiens little baby boy that stuff was proven I feel like at that point who cares if you lie about other crimes
Trump 2024!!!