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Parody 'White House' Video Hilariously Mocking Trump's Pandemic Response Hits A LIttle Too Close To Home

Parody 'White House' Video Hilariously Mocking Trump's Pandemic Response Hits A LIttle Too Close To Home
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As the United States approaches the November 2020 elections, citizens are beginning to take a closer look at President Donald Trump's four years in office.

But it's not just U.S. citizens who don't seem to like what they see.


One video, produced by the Australian company Juice Media, went viral for its perfect skewering of the President's pandemic-era reelection campaign.

You can watch the viral video below.

*Warning: the video does contain profane language."

Honest Government Ad | A message from the White House youtu.be

Twitter quickly shared the video everywhere they could.



Videos like this one are exactly what President Trump was complaining about a week ago.


Many online praised the fake ad for its brutal honesty.



Even viewers outside the United States couldn't help but guffaw at President Trump and the U.S. government.



Of course, there were some online who felt the ad was too accurate to actually be funny.

Who knows?

Maybe ads like this will bolster Trump's waning support amongst those who voted for him in 2016.

But The Juice Media certainly hopes not.

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