President-elect Donald Trump shared a parody video on Truth Social Sunday, poking fun at Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The video, which featured dubbed audio over real footage, spoofed a conversation between Trump and former President Barack Obama during their brief chat at Jimmy Carter’s funeral on Thursday.
The original video, taken at the National Cathedral during the memorial service for the 39th president, showed Trump and Obama engaging in what appeared to be a friendly conversation.
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The interaction sparked widespread speculation about the topic of their discussion.
In Trump’s parody video, dubbed audio portrays a fake conversation between the two leaders.
The faux Obama is heard saying, “I knew you’d win,” to which the faux Trump replies, “Oh really? Come on. Anyone could beat her,” referencing Harris.
The fake audio continues, with the dubbed Obama stating he tried to help Harris but that she was “horrendous.”
The video also includes a scene of Harris walking into the funeral with her husband, Doug Emhoff.
As she sits in front of Obama and Trump, the fake audio portrays the two needling her behind her back.
The spoof didn’t stop at Harris.
The video took aim at Hillary Clinton, who was also present at the funeral alongside her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
In the parody, the dubbed Trump remarks, “You know what I realized. Hillary still hates me so much. She’ll never forgive me.”
The video then cuts to footage of a seemingly glum Hillary Clinton, adding fuel to the parody’s comedic tone.
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Trump addressed the original interaction with Obama during a conversation with NBC News at Mar-a-Lago later on Thursday. “I didn’t realize how friendly [the chat] appeared until afterward,” Trump said. “I said, ‘Boy, they look like two people that like each other.’ And we probably do. I don’t know. We just got along. But I got along with just about everybody.”
Acknowledging their differences, Trump added, “We have a little different philosophies, right? But we probably do [like each other].”
A professional lip reader analyzed parts of the exchange between Trump and Obama for The New York Post, providing some details, though the full content remains unknown.
The interaction and subsequent parody video have drawn significant attention online, further fueling the public’s curiosity about what was said during the high-profile encounter.
As the clip circulates widely, Trump continues to use his characteristic humor and social media presence to generate discussion, ensuring his unique take on the event remains in the spotlight.
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