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Jimmy Fallon Mocks Donald Trump On New Game Segment

This Would Actually Make More Sense

On Monday night, Jimmy Fallon roasted President Donald Trump over his decision-making process. The President’s executive orders and cabinet selection were the subjects of Jimmy’s Trump impersonation on The Tonight Show.

The presidential decision-making spoof included a giant “Huge Wheel of Decisions” and a “Golden Nomination Cage.”  Let’s ban falafel now.

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Huge Wheels of Decisions.

In a funny Trump impersonation, Fallon showed us his sleepy eyes and orange tan. Fallon’s Trump responded to critics by explaining the scientific process behind some of his recent decisions. The video already has over 500k views.

Getting back into the political fray.

Back in September Fallon was heavily criticized for inviting Trump to his show. The two acted like real BFF, tossing hair and all. Fallon was criticized of “normalizing” Trump amidst his discriminatory behavior. Fallon excused himself saying that he was never too hard on anyone and that interviewing an actor and the future President held a huge difference.

But now he’s back in his political fray and isn’t holding back. Fallon revived his Trump’s impression on Monday night. Fallon joked about Trump’s hands’ size, his common words inventions such as “nextly” and “in conclusionally” before getting to the touching subjects, the Immigration Ban.

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Presidential decision making.

Via a four-year Oval Office live stream, Fallon’s Trump addressed the people to quiet the complaints about his executive orders. Fallon’s Trump walked us down the complex process of decision making.

Fallon’s Trump then introduced his “Golden Nomination Cage,” which helped him chose his cabinet. Yep, he chose them by lottery. Fallon’s Trump added,  “I reach in with my very large hands, and if the ball is white I nominate a Wall Street insider; if the ball is black I nominate Ben Carson.”

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This is how Donald rolls.

After clearing out how he chose his cabinet, he then walked us through how he determinates his next political move. Fallon’s Trump then showed us a huge giant wheel with possibilities like “fire all teachers”, “outlaw falafel”, ” making Omarosa poet laureate”, and “turning Yellowstone into a Six Flags.”

He justified his processes by not justifying them at all. “They say they’re dangerous, crazy, and ‘almost as though he’s spinning a giant wheel and doing whatever it lands on.’ To those of you who say that: you’re right.”

Source : The Rolling Stone

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