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Donald Trump in popular culture

Donald Trump, President of the United States from 2017 to 2021, has attracted considerable media attention during his career as a celebrity personality, businessman, and politician. He has been portrayed and appeared in popular culture since the 1980s, including several cameo appearances on film and television.

Art edit

In 1989, Ralph Wolfe Cowan painted a portrait of Trump called The Visionary, which hangs in Trump's Palm Beach residence of Mar-a-Lago.[1]

Several Madame Tussauds museums have included a figure of Trump.[2][3][4]

Trump is alluded to with Maurizio Cattelan's 2016 sculpture America, a fully functioning toilet made of solid gold.[5]

During the 2016 election, various artworks were made to satirize Donald Trump. These include Make Everything Great Again, a street art mural by Dominykas Čečkauskas and Mindaugas Bonanu depicting Trump French kissing Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia,[6] and The Emperor Has No Balls, a series of sculptures depicting a nude Trump by the anarchist collective Indecline.[7] Cuban artist Edel Rodriguez painted a series of anti-Trump artworks for various magazines including Time and Der Spiegel.[8] Illma Gore also created a piece titled Make America Great Again, which depicted Trump naked. The artwork was censored on social media sites, delisted from eBay and refused by galleries in the United States due to security concerns. It attracted bids of over £100,000 after going on display at Maddox Gallery in Mayfair, London, although the artist was anonymously threatened with legal action.[9]

A life-size stainless-steel sculpture of Trump, We the People or Trump and His Magic Wand, was shown at a Conservative Political Action Conference in February 2021. Comedian Stephen Colbert commented "Nothing says 'the party of Christian values' like worshiping a golden idol".[10][11]

Comics edit

Since 1986, he has been depicted in the Doonesbury comic strip by Garry Trudeau,[12][13] prompting an unfavorable response from Trump.[14] In 2016, the Trump-strips were released as a paperback, Yuge!: 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump.[15] Trump was also depicted in Berkeley Breathed's long-running political cartoon strip Bloom County since 1989 where his brain was placed inside the body of Bill the Cat after being hit by an anchor on his yacht, the Trump Princess.[16][17] In 1990, a Dilbert comic strip indirectly referred to Trump as 'God of Capitalism'.[18]

In the 1986 comic The Man of Steel, the villain Lex Luthor is reimagined as an evil corporate executive, based in part on Trump. In 1989, a one-issue Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography was published with a cover mirroring Trump's book Trump: The Art of the Deal.[19]

In 1989, Robert Crumb wrote "Point the Finger", a six-page comic story about Trump for Hup by Last Gasp.[20][21]

During the 2016 election, various comic artists satirized Trump and his campaign.[22][23] For example, following Pepe the Frog's association to the Trump campaign and the alt-right, Matt Furie published a satirical take of his appropriation on The Nib.[24][25]

He is parodied in the Spanish Mort & Phil albums ¡El capo se escapa! [es], Drones Matones [es][26] and El 60 aniversario [es], 2016–2017.[27]

In addition to sporadic appearances throughout its main line, Mad magazine has made Trump the main subject of two special issues, Mad About Trump (2017) and Mad About the Trump Era (2019).[28]

Trump appears in the 2020 Bomb Queen satirical graphic novel Ultimate Bomb: Trump Card as its main antagonist.[29]

Trump appears in a 2020 story of the Japanese manga Death Note: The a-Kira Story. Here, he encounters Ryuk, a god of death, in the Oval Office.[30]

Films edit

 
Donald Trump and Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

Trump makes a cameo appearance as the Plaza Hotel owner in the 1992 movie Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.[31] He also appeared as a guest in many films and series such as: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The Job, Suddenly Susan, Sex and the City, The Drew Carey Show, Two Weeks Notice, Spin City, The Nanny, The Associate, The Little Rascals, Zoolander, and Eddie.[32]

Trump: What's the Deal?, was screened twice in New York in July 1991,[33] but was not publicly released until it became available on the Internet in 2015.[34][35] In 2005, ABC aired Trump Unauthorized, a biographical television film starring Justin Louis as Trump.[36][37] Although Trump was not involved with the film, he considered it a "great compliment", despite previously threatening to sue the filmmakers if it contained inaccuracies.[38]

Trump appeared with Rudy Giuliani in the 2005 documentary Giuliani Time.[39]

You've Been Trumped (2011), a documentary film by Anthony Baxter, follows Trump's efforts to develop a Scottish golf resort.[40][41][42] When it was announced that the documentary was to premiere on BBC Two television in the UK, on October 21, 2012,[43] Trump's lawyers contacted the BBC to demand that the film should not be shown, saying that it was defamatory and misleading. The screening went ahead, with the BBC defending the decision and stating that Trump had refused the opportunity to take part in the film.[44]

In 2016, Funny or Die released a parody film called Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie with Johnny Depp portraying Trump.[45] Trump was also portrayed by Jeff Rector in the 2020 fantasy comedy film Bad President.[46][47][48]

As the October 2015 date featured in the Back to the Future films approached, media outlets began noting similarities between the older version of the Biff Tannen character in Back to the Future Part II and then-presidential candidate Trump.[49] Screenwriter Bob Gale said, "Yeah. That's what we were thinking about."[50] Rolling Stone observes that Biff "resides in a palatial penthouse atop a casino, which bears a striking resemblance to the Trump Plaza Hotel".[50][51]

Trump is a character in the 2019 English-Belgian CGI comedy The Queen's Corgi. In the film, he and Melania Trump along with their dog Mitzi visit Buckingham Palace to meet Queen Elizabeth.[52]

Games edit

 
Donald Trump figure at Madame Tussauds London

Trump Castle is a series of gambling simulation video games, named after Trump's Castle hotel and casino, published between 1989 and 1993.[53][54] Trump: The Game, a board game inspired by Monopoly, was released in 1989. A second version was released in 2004, riding on the popularity of Trump's reality show The Apprentice.[55] Donald Trump's Real Estate Tycoon, a business simulation computer game, was released in 2002.[56] The computer game The Apprentice: Los Angeles, released in 2007, was based on the TV-series.[57]

Trumptendo, a website with NES games hacked to include Trump, was launched in 2016. It included games like Punch-Out!! and Super Mario Bros.[58][59]

Literature edit

Donald Trump, along with the Trump Tower, is depicted in the 1986 novel I'll Take Manhattan.[60] Trump himself appears in the 1987 miniseries adaptation.[61][62]

A parody of Trump is the main villain in the 1992 The Destroyer novel Ghost in the Machine.[63][64]

The erotic novel Trump Tower (2011) includes Trump as a character. It was originally marketed as authored by Trump.[65]

Andrew Shaffer's satirical book, The Day of the Donald (2016), imagines Trump winning the 2016 presidential election and discusses his second year as America's 45th president. Shaffer initially wrote and published the book on believing Trump would not win his 2016 election.[66]

The television series Twin Peaks (2017) features a mysterious artifact called the "Owl Cave ring".[67] In Mark Frost's book Twin Peaks: The Final Dossier (2017), it is implied that Trump may have worn this ring.[68]

Derek Landy's 2017–2022 novel series Valkyrie Cain (Skulduggery Pleasant: Phase Two) features a pastiche of Trump named Martin Flannery as a minor antagonist, who first appears in Resurrection and last appears in Until the End, whom Landy initially wrote into the series on believing Trump would not win his 2016 election.[69]

In The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump (2017), the poems are composed of lines taken from Trump's tweets and speeches, with attribution added to every line of verse.[70][71]

The 2018 poetry collection Sincerity by Carol Ann Duffy, British Poet Laureate, includes a poem entitled "Swearing In". It begins "Combover ... twitter-rat, tweet-twat, tripe-gob, muckspout", includes the expressions "tie-treader", and "mandrake mymmerkin", and ends "welcome to the White House".[72]

Dumpty is a 2019 satirical poetry book by John Lithgow. The poems are about Trump and people in his administration.[70][73]

Charlie Kaufman's 2020 novel Antkind Includes Trump-robots armed with nuclear weapons.[74][75]

Fan fiction edit

Trump has been included in self-published works, including fan fiction/slash fiction. Elijah Daniel's novella Trump Temptations: The Billionaire & The Bellboy (2016) was number one on some of Amazon.com's sales charts.[76][77] A Kickstarter for the picture book D Is for Dump Trump: An Anti-Hate Alphabet raised $37,000 in 2016.[78] Several erotic stories have been published.[79][80] Fan fiction includes stories involving My Little Pony, Vince McMahon, SpongeBob SquarePants and Vladimir Putin.[81][82][83]

Wikipedia edit

Trump has an article on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Editors of Wikipedia often have contentious discussions on what should be included in the article, and there are accusations of political bias among editors. The article has extended confirmed protection, so only certain editors (editors with at least 30 days of activity and 500 edits) can edit the article.[84][85] The website "Loser.com" used to redirect to Trump's Wikipedia article.[86][87]

Music edit

Since the 1980s, Donald Trump's wealth and lifestyle have been a fixture of hip hop lyrics,[88] his name being quoted by more than 50 artists.[89]

In 2011, rapper Mac Miller released his "Donald Trump" song about rising to Trump-level riches, which became a Billboard hit.[88] The billionaire subsequently requested royalties for using his name, starting a feud with Miller.[90]

In 2016, rapper YG released a single titled "FDT", referring to Trump in a disparaging manner. In November 2019, Trump visited Madison Square Garden where people yelled the lyrics of the song at him.[91]

Television edit

Since 1988, Trump and members of his family have been parodied on Saturday Night Live (SNL).[92][93] He has hosted SNL twice, in 2004 and 2015.[94] Trump is one of four presidents who have appeared on Saturday Night Live, and the only president to have hosted the show.[95] On SNL, Trump has been impersonated by several people, including Phil Hartman, Darrell Hammond and Alec Baldwin.[92]

Trump appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1988 and 2011. When asked in 1988 if he considered running for president, he said he would "never want to rule it out totally."[96][97] In 1999, he said that he would like Oprah Winfrey as his running mate.[98]

Trump has appeared on and been involved in WWE programming (professional wrestling) several times since the late 1980s. Throughout these appearances, he has always taken on the persona of a generous billionaire who cares about the WWE fans, serving as a foil to Vince McMahon, the "villainous billionaire owner" character. On the January 2, 2007, episode of Monday Night Raw, Trump appeared virtually to interrupt "Vince McMahon Appreciation Night", showering the audience with thousands of dollars, beginning his feud with McMahon.[99] On the March 12, 2007, episode of Monday Night Raw, Trump signed a contract for his "Battle of the Billionaires" WrestleMania match against Vince McMahon.[100] At WrestleMania 23, he won the right to shave Vince McMahon's hair, after betting that Bobby Lashley would beat Umaga in a match.[101] In 2009, Trump returned to WWE programming, purchasing Monday Night Raw from McMahon, who had fallen into bankruptcy in storyline, on the June 15th episode of the show, announcing that his first move as company owner would be to make next week's episode of Raw commercial-free for the entire 3-hour runtime. On the June 22nd episode of Raw, Trump sold the show back to McMahon for twice the price he bought it for, also giving the audience of the show free attendance, refunding their ticket price. Additionally on this show, Trump encountered Santino Marella, who had then adopted his cross-dressing alter ego of Santina Marella. Trump, disgusted and annoyed by Marella, fired them as a part of the storyline.[102][103][better source needed]

A young Donald Trump is portrayed in an episode of Quantum Leap from 1992.[104]

From 1996 to 2015, Trump owned part or all of the Miss Universe pageants.[105][106] He was selected for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007 for producing the shows.[107]

A 2000 The Simpsons episode shows a future where Trump has been president. Writer Dan Greaney said in 2016: "What we needed was for Lisa to have problems beyond her fixing, that everything went as bad as it possibly could, and that's why we had Trump be president before her. That just seemed like the logical last stop before hitting bottom. It was consistent with the vision of America going insane".[108] After Donald Trump won the 2016 election, The Simpsons used the phrase "Being right sucks" in a chalkboard gag.[109]

Trump hosted the reality show The Apprentice and its spin-off The Celebrity Apprentice between 2004 and 2015. Further TV-projects have at times been announced and cancelled, such as Trump Tower (Showtime in 1998 and Lifetime in 2008),[110] The Tower and Trump Takeover.[110]

 
Donald Trump's star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame

In February 2005, a parody of Trump ("Donald Grump") appeared on Sesame Street.[111][112]

Trump makes a cameo appearance as the banker in the September 17, 2007 episode of Deal or No Deal.[113]

Trump appears in the 2010 documentary-drama America: The Story of Us.[114]

In April 2011, Trump attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner, featuring comedian Seth Meyers. President Barack Obama used the occasion to present several prepared jokes mocking Trump. Retrospectively, Trump claimed "I didn't feel humiliated, I had a great time. So the press is very dishonest, they don't report the truth and therefore it's just easier not to go."[115][116]

Trump has been portrayed on Epic Rap Battles of History three times since 2013, being played by Peter Shukoff once and Lloyd Ahlquist twice. On the show, he first battled against Ebenezer Scrooge, and later political opponents Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.[117][118]

A parody of Trump is president of Canada in a 2015 episode of South Park, "Where My Country Gone?"[119][120] In later episodes Mr. Garrison changes into a more Trump-like persona when he becomes President of the United States.[121][122]

Jimmy Fallon has done impressions of Trump on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon since 2015.[123]

On February 28, 2016, Trump was the subject of a segment of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that was named after him. The segment, hosted by comedian John Oliver, was critical of Trump.[124][125][126] Trump was also featured in later Last Week Tonight segments, including one regarding Trump's plans for a border wall on May 20,[127][128] and another regarding Trump University.[129]

On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Stephen Colbert frequently features a caricature of Trump, called "Cartoon Donald Trump". Colbert's reasoning for including a cartoon version of Trump is because he felt that Trump had resorted to "almost cartoonish tactics".[130] Meanwhile, on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, host Jimmy Kimmel wrote two Dr. Seuss-like books: Winners Aren't Losers and its sequel Winners Still Aren't Losers. Both of these books were featured when Trump was the guest star. On the show, Kimmel would read it out loud to Trump, having Trump read the last word on both occasions.[131][132]

Vic Berger, a frequent collaborator for the comedy duo Tim & Eric, created a series of Trump related videos for Super Deluxe. Each of these videos remix various Trump debate appearances with air horns and crowds chanting Trump's name.[133][134][135]

The 2016 web series You Got Trumped: The First 100 Days takes a darkly comic look at what Trump's first one hundred days in office would look like. The series stars John Di Domenico as Trump and Ron Sparks as Chris Christie, his "whipping boy".[136]

The President Show, starring Anthony Atamanuik as Trump and Peter Grosz as Mike Pence, debuted on Comedy Central on April 27, 2017.[137] Atamanuik started impersonating Trump in 2015.[138]

Trump was portrayed negatively in the anime adaptation of Inuyashiki, played by Bill Fleming, where he dismisses the lives that will be lost from an incoming meteor strike.[139] Trump also makes a brief appearance in the anime Devilman Crybaby.[140]

Trump is portrayed by Herson Andrade in the Mexican political parody show El Privilegio de Mandar.[141]

Archived footage of Donald Trump's 2016 U.S. presidential campaign announcement was used in the Arrested Development episode "Self-Deportation" (season 5, episode 2).[142]

Family Guy portrayed Trump in a 2019 episode. Peter has been hired by Trump and the family moves to Washington.[143]

Brendan Gleeson plays President Trump in the 2020 CBS miniseries, The Comey Rule.[144]

Trump has been portrayed numerous of times on America's Got Talent but most notably by Jeff Trachta as "The Singing Trump"[145] in the show's the twelfth season who advanced past auditions receiving three "yes" votes from the judges was but was later eliminated during the quarterfinals.[146]

The 2020 version of the British puppet show Spitting Image included Trump. Voice actor Matt Forde said "Doing his voice is the most fun I've ever had at work. He's part Trump, part Cartman from South Park." According to the show's producer, NBC decided not to schedule it due to "nervousness".[147][148][149]

The 2020 Animaniacs revival included Trump. In one episode, he is the cyclops in a version of the Odyssey.[150][151]

Trump is parodied in three episodes of Robot Chicken.[152]

Memes edit

On May 31, 2017, Trump tweeted, "Despite the constant negative press covfefe".[153] He deleted the tweet six hours later but implied that its wording was intentional. "Covfefe", widely presumed to be a typographical error, instantly became an Internet meme.

"Person, woman, man, camera, TV" is a phrase that then-president Trump used several times during a July 22, 2020, Fox News interview with Marc Siegel, a professor of medicine at New York University.[154][155] Trump used the phrase while boasting about his performance on and describing part of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a cognitive test used for detecting cognitive impairment, that he took at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in 2018.[156] The phrase became an Internet meme and went viral on social media platforms, including Twitter and YouTube.[157][158]

Hair edit

 
Trump's hairstyle, 2017
 
Trump's hairstyle from the back, 2007

Trump's hairstyle has been mentioned frequently by the media. His hairstyle has been described as a comb-over.[159]

In 2004, the Chicago Tribune wrote that Trump is "known for his gaudy casinos and unusual mane of copper hair."[160] David Letterman made a joke about Trump's hair in 2008, likening it to a Chihuahua.[161] During a 2011 interview with Rolling Stone, Trump said, "I get a lot of credit for comb-overs. But it's not really a comb-over. It's sort of a little bit forward and back. I've combed it the same way for years. Same thing, every time."[162] A gallery of photographs depicting Trump's hairstyle across four decades was published in 2015.[163] In various late-night talk shows and interviews, Trump's hair has humorously been suggested to be a wig, so he has let the interviewers touch his hair[164] to verify its authenticity.[165]

In 2009, singer Kacey Jones released a song titled "Donald Trump's Hair",[166] which reached #1 on ReverbNation's comedy charts.[167]

In early 2011, Vanity Fair wrote that Trump would run for president in 2012,[168] and did a series of pieces satirically comparing the birther controversy over the authenticity of incumbent president Obama's short-form birth certificate to a hypothetical "balders" controversy over the authenticity of Trump's hair.[169][170][171] In a June 2015 speech for his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump said he would change his hair style if he were elected.[172] Vanity Fair published two claymation videos making fun of Trump's anthropomorphized hair in late 2015.[173][174]

In 2017, Ronny Jackson, the physician to the president, stated that Trump took daily doses of Propecia, a branded treatment for the prevention of male-pattern hair loss.[175]

In Michael Wolff's 2018 book Fire and Fury, Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump allegedly described the mechanics of her father's hair as "an absolutely clean pate – a contained island after scalp-reduction surgery – surrounded by a furry circle of hair around the sides and front, from which all ends are drawn up to meet in the center and then swept back and secured by a stiffening spray", and the color as "[coming] from a product called Just For Men – the longer it was left on, the darker it got. Impatience resulted in Trump's orange-blond hair color."[176][better source needed]

In September 2016, Jimmy Fallon invited Donald Trump to be a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Trump was asked by Fallon if he could mess up his hair. Trump agreed to the offer and allowed Fallon to mess his hair up. Following the hair incident, Fallon was accused by critics that he was humanizing Trump after Trump had pressed more on the Zero-tolerance policy under the Trump administration. Trump later tweeted ".@jimmyfallon is now whimpering to all that he did the famous 'hair show' with me (where he seriously messed up my hair), & that he would have now done it differently because it is said to have 'humanized' me-he is taking heat. He called & said 'monster ratings.' Be a man Jimmy!". Following that tweet, Fallon quickly tweeted back saying that he will donate to the RAICES charity in an effort to help families being separated at the border.[177]

In 2017, the species of moth Neopalpa donaldtrumpi was named after Donald Trump because of his hair.

In February 2018, a video shot of Trump boarding Air Force One against a gust of wind clearly showed the comb-over. The video went viral and was critiqued on the internet.[178][179]

Skin color edit

Comedians and critics of Donald Trump, as well as the media have often remarked on the color of his skin, considering it unusually orange. Comedian Alec Baldwin, who played a satirized version of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, described Trump's look as somewhere between "Mark Rothko orange" and a "slightly paler Orange Crush",[180] while in 2013, the American comedian Bill Maher offered to pay $5 million to a charity if Donald Trump would produce his birth certificate to prove that Trump's mother had not mated with an orangutan – apparently a reference to Trump's orange hue as well as a response to Trump's previous demands that President Barack Obama produce his birth certificate and other records to disprove conspiracy theories that Obama was born in Kenya. Trump would go on to file a lawsuit against Maher, claiming the comedian owed the promised $5 million.[181]

Trump has rarely referenced his orange hue without being prompted to. However, in 2019, in an address to Republican legislators, he said:

The lightbulb. People said: what's with the lightbulb? I said: here's the story. And I looked at it. The bulb that we're being forced to use! Number one, to me, most importantly, the light's no good. I always look orange. And so do you! The light is the worst.

In February 2020, an unverified Twitter account called "White House Photos" posted a photograph of the President, in which Trump's face bore a notable tan line; the image depicted the stark contrast between Trump's seemingly orange facial features and the paler skin around the side of his face, and the photograph received widespread attention in the media and on the internet, even inspiring a sketch on Saturday Night Live.[182][183] Trump himself said the image had been photoshopped.[184]

See also edit

Notes edit

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Donald Trump President of the United States from 2017 to 2021 has attracted considerable media attention during his career as a celebrity personality businessman and politician He has been portrayed and appeared in popular culture since the 1980s including several cameo appearances on film and television Contents 1 Art 2 Comics 3 Films 4 Games 5 Literature 5 1 Fan fiction 5 2 Wikipedia 6 Music 7 Television 7 1 Memes 8 Hair 9 Skin color 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksArt editIn 1989 Ralph Wolfe Cowan painted a portrait of Trump called The Visionary which hangs in Trump s Palm Beach residence of Mar a Lago 1 Several Madame Tussauds museums have included a figure of Trump 2 3 4 Trump is alluded to with Maurizio Cattelan s 2016 sculpture America a fully functioning toilet made of solid gold 5 During the 2016 election various artworks were made to satirize Donald Trump These include Make Everything Great Again a street art mural by Dominykas Ceckauskas and Mindaugas Bonanu depicting Trump French kissing Vladimir Putin the president of Russia 6 and The Emperor Has No Balls a series of sculptures depicting a nude Trump by the anarchist collective Indecline 7 Cuban artist Edel Rodriguez painted a series of anti Trump artworks for various magazines including Time and Der Spiegel 8 Illma Gore also created a piece titled Make America Great Again which depicted Trump naked The artwork was censored on social media sites delisted from eBay and refused by galleries in the United States due to security concerns It attracted bids of over 100 000 after going on display at Maddox Gallery in Mayfair London although the artist was anonymously threatened with legal action 9 A life size stainless steel sculpture of Trump We the People or Trump and His Magic Wand was shown at a Conservative Political Action Conference in February 2021 Comedian Stephen Colbert commented Nothing says the party of Christian values like worshiping a golden idol 10 11 Comics editSince 1986 he has been depicted in the Doonesbury comic strip by Garry Trudeau 12 13 prompting an unfavorable response from Trump 14 In 2016 the Trump strips were released as a paperback Yuge 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump 15 Trump was also depicted in Berkeley Breathed s long running political cartoon strip Bloom County since 1989 where his brain was placed inside the body of Bill the Cat after being hit by an anchor on his yacht the Trump Princess 16 17 In 1990 a Dilbert comic strip indirectly referred to Trump as God of Capitalism 18 In the 1986 comic The Man of Steel the villain Lex Luthor is reimagined as an evil corporate executive based in part on Trump In 1989 a one issue Lex Luthor The Unauthorized Biography was published with a cover mirroring Trump s book Trump The Art of the Deal 19 In 1989 Robert Crumb wrote Point the Finger a six page comic story about Trump for Hup by Last Gasp 20 21 During the 2016 election various comic artists satirized Trump and his campaign 22 23 For example following Pepe the Frog s association to the Trump campaign and the alt right Matt Furie published a satirical take of his appropriation on The Nib 24 25 He is parodied in the Spanish Mort amp Phil albums El capo se escapa es Drones Matones es 26 and El 60 aniversario es 2016 2017 27 In addition to sporadic appearances throughout its main line Mad magazine has made Trump the main subject of two special issues Mad About Trump 2017 and Mad About the Trump Era 2019 28 Trump appears in the 2020 Bomb Queen satirical graphic novel Ultimate Bomb Trump Card as its main antagonist 29 Trump appears in a 2020 story of the Japanese manga Death Note The a Kira Story Here he encounters Ryuk a god of death in the Oval Office 30 Films editMain article Donald Trump filmography nbsp Donald Trump and Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone 2 Lost in New York Trump makes a cameo appearance as the Plaza Hotel owner in the 1992 movie Home Alone 2 Lost in New York 31 He also appeared as a guest in many films and series such as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air The Job Suddenly Susan Sex and the City The Drew Carey Show Two Weeks Notice Spin City The Nanny The Associate The Little Rascals Zoolander and Eddie 32 Trump What s the Deal was screened twice in New York in July 1991 33 but was not publicly released until it became available on the Internet in 2015 34 35 In 2005 ABC aired Trump Unauthorized a biographical television film starring Justin Louis as Trump 36 37 Although Trump was not involved with the film he considered it a great compliment despite previously threatening to sue the filmmakers if it contained inaccuracies 38 Trump appeared with Rudy Giuliani in the 2005 documentary Giuliani Time 39 You ve Been Trumped 2011 a documentary film by Anthony Baxter follows Trump s efforts to develop a Scottish golf resort 40 41 42 When it was announced that the documentary was to premiere on BBC Two television in the UK on October 21 2012 43 Trump s lawyers contacted the BBC to demand that the film should not be shown saying that it was defamatory and misleading The screening went ahead with the BBC defending the decision and stating that Trump had refused the opportunity to take part in the film 44 In 2016 Funny or Die released a parody film called Donald Trump s The Art of the Deal The Movie with Johnny Depp portraying Trump 45 Trump was also portrayed by Jeff Rector in the 2020 fantasy comedy film Bad President 46 47 48 As the October 2015 date featured in the Back to the Future films approached media outlets began noting similarities between the older version of the Biff Tannen character in Back to the Future Part II and then presidential candidate Trump 49 Screenwriter Bob Gale said Yeah That s what we were thinking about 50 Rolling Stone observes that Biff resides in a palatial penthouse atop a casino which bears a striking resemblance to the Trump Plaza Hotel 50 51 Trump is a character in the 2019 English Belgian CGI comedy The Queen s Corgi In the film he and Melania Trump along with their dog Mitzi visit Buckingham Palace to meet Queen Elizabeth 52 Games edit nbsp Donald Trump figure at Madame Tussauds London Trump Castle is a series of gambling simulation video games named after Trump s Castle hotel and casino published between 1989 and 1993 53 54 Trump The Game a board game inspired by Monopoly was released in 1989 A second version was released in 2004 riding on the popularity of Trump s reality show The Apprentice 55 Donald Trump s Real Estate Tycoon a business simulation computer game was released in 2002 56 The computer game The Apprentice Los Angeles released in 2007 was based on the TV series 57 Trumptendo a website with NES games hacked to include Trump was launched in 2016 It included games like Punch Out and Super Mario Bros 58 59 Literature editMain article Bibliography of Donald Trump Donald Trump along with the Trump Tower is depicted in the 1986 novel I ll Take Manhattan 60 Trump himself appears in the 1987 miniseries adaptation 61 62 A parody of Trump is the main villain in the 1992 The Destroyer novel Ghost in the Machine 63 64 The erotic novel Trump Tower 2011 includes Trump as a character It was originally marketed as authored by Trump 65 Andrew Shaffer s satirical book The Day of the Donald 2016 imagines Trump winning the 2016 presidential election and discusses his second year as America s 45th president Shaffer initially wrote and published the book on believing Trump would not win his 2016 election 66 The television series Twin Peaks 2017 features a mysterious artifact called the Owl Cave ring 67 In Mark Frost s book Twin Peaks The Final Dossier 2017 it is implied that Trump may have worn this ring 68 Derek Landy s 2017 2022 novel series Valkyrie Cain Skulduggery Pleasant Phase Two features a pastiche of Trump named Martin Flannery as a minor antagonist who first appears in Resurrection and last appears in Until the End whom Landy initially wrote into the series on believing Trump would not win his 2016 election 69 In The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump 2017 the poems are composed of lines taken from Trump s tweets and speeches with attribution added to every line of verse 70 71 The 2018 poetry collection Sincerity by Carol Ann Duffy British Poet Laureate includes a poem entitled Swearing In It begins Combover twitter rat tweet twat tripe gob muckspout includes the expressions tie treader and mandrake mymmerkin and ends welcome to the White House 72 Dumpty is a 2019 satirical poetry book by John Lithgow The poems are about Trump and people in his administration 70 73 Charlie Kaufman s 2020 novel Antkind Includes Trump robots armed with nuclear weapons 74 75 Fan fiction edit Trump has been included in self published works including fan fiction slash fiction Elijah Daniel s novella Trump Temptations The Billionaire amp The Bellboy 2016 was number one on some of Amazon com s sales charts 76 77 A Kickstarter for the picture book D Is for Dump Trump An Anti Hate Alphabet raised 37 000 in 2016 78 Several erotic stories have been published 79 80 Fan fiction includes stories involving My Little Pony Vince McMahon SpongeBob SquarePants and Vladimir Putin 81 82 83 Wikipedia edit Main article Wikipedia coverage of Donald Trump Trump has an article on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia Editors of Wikipedia often have contentious discussions on what should be included in the article and there are accusations of political bias among editors The article has extended confirmed protection so only certain editors editors with at least 30 days of activity and 500 edits can edit the article 84 85 The website Loser com used to redirect to Trump s Wikipedia article 86 87 Music editMain article Donald Trump in music Since the 1980s Donald Trump s wealth and lifestyle have been a fixture of hip hop lyrics 88 his name being quoted by more than 50 artists 89 In 2011 rapper Mac Miller released his Donald Trump song about rising to Trump level riches which became a Billboard hit 88 The billionaire subsequently requested royalties for using his name starting a feud with Miller 90 In 2016 rapper YG released a single titled FDT referring to Trump in a disparaging manner In November 2019 Trump visited Madison Square Garden where people yelled the lyrics of the song at him 91 Television editSee also Saturday Night Live parodies of Donald Trump Since 1988 Trump and members of his family have been parodied on Saturday Night Live SNL 92 93 He has hosted SNL twice in 2004 and 2015 94 Trump is one of four presidents who have appeared on Saturday Night Live and the only president to have hosted the show 95 On SNL Trump has been impersonated by several people including Phil Hartman Darrell Hammond and Alec Baldwin 92 Trump appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1988 and 2011 When asked in 1988 if he considered running for president he said he would never want to rule it out totally 96 97 In 1999 he said that he would like Oprah Winfrey as his running mate 98 Trump has appeared on and been involved in WWE programming professional wrestling several times since the late 1980s Throughout these appearances he has always taken on the persona of a generous billionaire who cares about the WWE fans serving as a foil to Vince McMahon the villainous billionaire owner character On the January 2 2007 episode of Monday Night Raw Trump appeared virtually to interrupt Vince McMahon Appreciation Night showering the audience with thousands of dollars beginning his feud with McMahon 99 On the March 12 2007 episode of Monday Night Raw Trump signed a contract for his Battle of the Billionaires WrestleMania match against Vince McMahon 100 At WrestleMania 23 he won the right to shave Vince McMahon s hair after betting that Bobby Lashley would beat Umaga in a match 101 In 2009 Trump returned to WWE programming purchasing Monday Night Raw from McMahon who had fallen into bankruptcy in storyline on the June 15th episode of the show announcing that his first move as company owner would be to make next week s episode of Raw commercial free for the entire 3 hour runtime On the June 22nd episode of Raw Trump sold the show back to McMahon for twice the price he bought it for also giving the audience of the show free attendance refunding their ticket price Additionally on this show Trump encountered Santino Marella who had then adopted his cross dressing alter ego of Santina Marella Trump disgusted and annoyed by Marella fired them as a part of the storyline 102 103 better source needed A young Donald Trump is portrayed in an episode of Quantum Leap from 1992 104 From 1996 to 2015 Trump owned part or all of the Miss Universe pageants 105 106 He was selected for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007 for producing the shows 107 A 2000 The Simpsons episode shows a future where Trump has been president Writer Dan Greaney said in 2016 What we needed was for Lisa to have problems beyond her fixing that everything went as bad as it possibly could and that s why we had Trump be president before her That just seemed like the logical last stop before hitting bottom It was consistent with the vision of America going insane 108 After Donald Trump won the 2016 election The Simpsons used the phrase Being right sucks in a chalkboard gag 109 Trump hosted the reality show The Apprentice and its spin off The Celebrity Apprentice between 2004 and 2015 Further TV projects have at times been announced and cancelled such as Trump Tower Showtime in 1998 and Lifetime in 2008 110 The Tower and Trump Takeover 110 nbsp Donald Trump s star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame In February 2005 a parody of Trump Donald Grump appeared on Sesame Street 111 112 Trump makes a cameo appearance as the banker in the September 17 2007 episode of Deal or No Deal 113 Trump appears in the 2010 documentary drama America The Story of Us 114 In April 2011 Trump attended the White House Correspondents Dinner featuring comedian Seth Meyers President Barack Obama used the occasion to present several prepared jokes mocking Trump Retrospectively Trump claimed I didn t feel humiliated I had a great time So the press is very dishonest they don t report the truth and therefore it s just easier not to go 115 116 Trump has been portrayed on Epic Rap Battles of History three times since 2013 being played by Peter Shukoff once and Lloyd Ahlquist twice On the show he first battled against Ebenezer Scrooge and later political opponents Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden 117 118 A parody of Trump is president of Canada in a 2015 episode of South Park Where My Country Gone 119 120 In later episodes Mr Garrison changes into a more Trump like persona when he becomes President of the United States 121 122 Jimmy Fallon has done impressions of Trump on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon since 2015 123 On February 28 2016 Trump was the subject of a segment of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that was named after him The segment hosted by comedian John Oliver was critical of Trump 124 125 126 Trump was also featured in later Last Week Tonight segments including one regarding Trump s plans for a border wall on May 20 127 128 and another regarding Trump University 129 On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Stephen Colbert frequently features a caricature of Trump called Cartoon Donald Trump Colbert s reasoning for including a cartoon version of Trump is because he felt that Trump had resorted to almost cartoonish tactics 130 Meanwhile on Jimmy Kimmel Live host Jimmy Kimmel wrote two Dr Seuss like books Winners Aren t Losers and its sequel Winners Still Aren t Losers Both of these books were featured when Trump was the guest star On the show Kimmel would read it out loud to Trump having Trump read the last word on both occasions 131 132 Vic Berger a frequent collaborator for the comedy duo Tim amp Eric created a series of Trump related videos for Super Deluxe Each of these videos remix various Trump debate appearances with air horns and crowds chanting Trump s name 133 134 135 The 2016 web series You Got Trumped The First 100 Days takes a darkly comic look at what Trump s first one hundred days in office would look like The series stars John Di Domenico as Trump and Ron Sparks as Chris Christie his whipping boy 136 The President Show starring Anthony Atamanuik as Trump and Peter Grosz as Mike Pence debuted on Comedy Central on April 27 2017 137 Atamanuik started impersonating Trump in 2015 138 Trump was portrayed negatively in the anime adaptation of Inuyashiki played by Bill Fleming where he dismisses the lives that will be lost from an incoming meteor strike 139 Trump also makes a brief appearance in the anime Devilman Crybaby 140 Trump is portrayed by Herson Andrade in the Mexican political parody show El Privilegio de Mandar 141 Archived footage of Donald Trump s 2016 U S presidential campaign announcement was used in the Arrested Development episode Self Deportation season 5 episode 2 142 Family Guy portrayed Trump in a 2019 episode Peter has been hired by Trump and the family moves to Washington 143 Brendan Gleeson plays President Trump in the 2020 CBS miniseries The Comey Rule 144 Trump has been portrayed numerous of times on America s Got Talent but most notably by Jeff Trachta as The Singing Trump 145 in the show s the twelfth season who advanced past auditions receiving three yes votes from the judges was but was later eliminated during the quarterfinals 146 The 2020 version of the British puppet show Spitting Image included Trump Voice actor Matt Forde said Doing his voice is the most fun I ve ever had at work He s part Trump part Cartman from South Park According to the show s producer NBC decided not to schedule it due to nervousness 147 148 149 The 2020 Animaniacs revival included Trump In one episode he is the cyclops in a version of the Odyssey 150 151 Trump is parodied in three episodes of Robot Chicken 152 Memes edit On May 31 2017 Trump tweeted Despite the constant negative press covfefe 153 He deleted the tweet six hours later but implied that its wording was intentional Covfefe widely presumed to be a typographical error instantly became an Internet meme Person woman man camera TV is a phrase that then president Trump used several times during a July 22 2020 Fox News interview with Marc Siegel a professor of medicine at New York University 154 155 Trump used the phrase while boasting about his performance on and describing part of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment MoCA a cognitive test used for detecting cognitive impairment that he took at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in 2018 156 The phrase became an Internet meme and went viral on social media platforms including Twitter and YouTube 157 158 Hair edit nbsp Trump s hairstyle 2017 nbsp Trump s hairstyle from the back 2007 Trump s hairstyle has been mentioned frequently by the media His hairstyle has been described as a comb over 159 In 2004 the Chicago Tribune wrote that Trump is known for his gaudy casinos and unusual mane of copper hair 160 David Letterman made a joke about Trump s hair in 2008 likening it to a Chihuahua 161 During a 2011 interview with Rolling Stone Trump said I get a lot of credit for comb overs But it s not really a comb over It s sort of a little bit forward and back I ve combed it the same way for years Same thing every time 162 A gallery of photographs depicting Trump s hairstyle across four decades was published in 2015 163 In various late night talk shows and interviews Trump s hair has humorously been suggested to be a wig so he has let the interviewers touch his hair 164 to verify its authenticity 165 In 2009 singer Kacey Jones released a song titled Donald Trump s Hair 166 which reached 1 on ReverbNation s comedy charts 167 In early 2011 Vanity Fair wrote that Trump would run for president in 2012 168 and did a series of pieces satirically comparing the birther controversy over the authenticity of incumbent president Obama s short form birth certificate to a hypothetical balders controversy over the authenticity of Trump s hair 169 170 171 In a June 2015 speech for his 2016 presidential campaign Trump said he would change his hair style if he were elected 172 Vanity Fair published two claymation videos making fun of Trump s anthropomorphized hair in late 2015 173 174 In 2017 Ronny Jackson the physician to the president stated that Trump took daily doses of Propecia a branded treatment for the prevention of male pattern hair loss 175 In Michael Wolff s 2018 book Fire and Fury Trump s daughter Ivanka Trump allegedly described the mechanics of her father s hair as an absolutely clean pate a contained island after scalp reduction surgery surrounded by a furry circle of hair around the sides and front from which all ends are drawn up to meet in the center and then swept back and secured by a stiffening spray and the color as coming from a product called Just For Men the longer it was left on the darker it got Impatience resulted in Trump s orange blond hair color 176 better source needed In September 2016 Jimmy Fallon invited Donald Trump to be a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Trump was asked by Fallon if he could mess up his hair Trump agreed to the offer and allowed Fallon to mess his hair up Following the hair incident Fallon was accused by critics that he was humanizing Trump after Trump had pressed more on the Zero tolerance policy under the Trump administration Trump later tweeted jimmyfallon is now whimpering to all that he did the famous hair show with me where he seriously messed up my hair amp that he would have now done it differently because it is said to have humanized me he is taking heat He called amp said monster ratings Be a man Jimmy Following that tweet Fallon quickly tweeted back saying that he will donate to the RAICES charity in an effort to help families being separated at the border 177 In 2017 the species of moth Neopalpa donaldtrumpi was named after Donald Trump because of his hair In February 2018 a video shot of Trump boarding Air Force One against a gust of wind clearly showed the comb over The video went viral and was critiqued on the internet 178 179 Skin color editComedians and critics of Donald Trump as well as the media have often remarked on the color of his skin considering it unusually orange Comedian Alec Baldwin who played a satirized version of Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live described Trump s look as somewhere between Mark Rothko orange and a slightly paler Orange Crush 180 while in 2013 the American comedian Bill Maher offered to pay 5 million to a charity if Donald Trump would produce his birth certificate to prove that Trump s mother had not mated with an orangutan apparently a reference to Trump s orange hue as well as a response to Trump s previous demands that President Barack Obama produce his birth certificate and other records to disprove conspiracy theories that Obama was born in Kenya Trump would go on to file a lawsuit against Maher claiming the comedian owed the promised 5 million 181 Trump has rarely referenced his orange hue without being prompted to However in 2019 in an address to Republican legislators he said The lightbulb People said what s with the lightbulb I said here s the story And I looked at it The bulb that we re being forced to use Number one to me most importantly the light s no good I always look orange And so do you The light is the worst In February 2020 an unverified Twitter account called White House Photos posted a photograph of the President in which Trump s face bore a notable tan line the image depicted the stark contrast between Trump s seemingly orange facial features and the paler skin around the side of his face and the photograph received widespread attention in the media and on the internet even inspiring a sketch on Saturday Night Live 182 183 Trump himself said the image had been photoshopped 184 See also editList of things named after Donald Trump Media career of Donald TrumpNotes 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