Ben Meiselas
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And like the Trump campaign would say, oh, we're doing a community service event to uplift businesses.
Then like Trump would show up and then like the head of the barbershop would be like, yeah, it wasn't pitched to us as a campaign event.
But the Trump regime was like, look, we have the support amongst black men and barbers.
Look what we have right here.
And he would do that, you know, over and over again.
Remember, he would have the the fake firefighters would show up and it's like it was people who weren't firefighters pretending to be firefighters like at an event.
Remember, he did the stunt in I think it was in Michigan where it was at a non-union shop and it was an event pretending to be union workers.
And he like rented out the non-union shop and gave them shirts that say union workers for Trump.
Even a post that's not getting a lot of attention based on all the other crazy stuff that he's posted recently.
He made this post and he claimed that he saved Ed McMahon from foreclosure in 2008.
Trump made this weird post and he was like, nobody knows this about Donald Trump.
That's what Trump's post said.
But back in 2008, Johnny Carson's sidekick, Ed McMahon, was 86 years old.
He was dying and he was losing his home.
Donald Trump bought the home, allowed McMahon to live in there for the rest of his life and made sure that during this horrible circumstance, Trump's hero, who Trump watched when he went to business school, would be able to live in his home.
And it was a great thing by Donald Trump.
And then you actually look into the story and it was like, no, in 2008, Trump leaked to the LA Times that he was buying McMahon's home in 2008 and then never did it.
And then McMahon's daughter was like, yeah, he said he was going to do it and then never followed through.
And he like increased the torment and tragedy that we had.
So we can get like a PR quote in the LA Times that he was like helping, but then never actually did it.