How To Plagiarize Jimmy Clinton's Speech

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This satirical skit was about Jimmy Fallon impersonating Donald Trump with a surprise RNC speech. This skit lasted about 3 minutes, but shows a lot about our President. The skit begins with a RNC like event going on and Fallon beings to dance to the music as he arrives to the podium. Jimmy Fallon mimics the ongoing meme about Trump’s hair and orange skin. He also mimics the way Trump speaks, such as his lip shapes whenever he talks, and squints his eyes throughout the whole skit. Fallon's act on Trump’s demeanour resembles it perfectly. During the speech, Fallon addresses the controversy surrounding Melania, the plagiarized speech, which was stolen from Michelle Obama. Fallon’s says, “Did you see Melania? She stole the show, literally.” Fallon makes fun of Melania for stealing Michelle’s speech and also implies that she also copied something from someone for the show.

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