Confirm that the creator of Porat's character tried to deceive him

Trump attacks actor Sacha Baron Cohen

Cohen, who plays Porat, specializes with his team in deceiving political figures.

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US President Donald Trump confirmed yesterday that he was never a fan of Sacha Baron Cohen, the creator of Borat's character, even before a clip of the new film by British comic actor Rudy Giuliani forces Trump's lawyer to offer an embarrassing explanation.

When asked about the clip that shows Giuliani in a fake "interview" with an attractive young woman, while talking to journalists on the American Air Force One, Trump said: "I don't know what happened."

He continued, “But years ago, you know, he tried to deceive me.

And I was the only one who said impossible.

This is a fake man.

I don't find it funny. ”

He explained that "the accident occurred about 15 years ago," adding: "For me, he was weird."

The president did not provide further details about that incident, but in a 2003 interview, Baron Cohen presented a business venture to Trump: special gloves for eating ice cream.

Cohen, who plays Porat, the eccentric Kazakh journalist, has specialized with his team in deceiving political figures, especially supporters of Donald Trump.

On Wednesday, Giuliani, a former New York mayor and Trump lawyer, protested against the broadcast of the clip he showed in a fake "interview" organized in a hotel room in the presence of a young woman.

The scene gives the impression that Giuliani has been caught in an embarrassing situation.

"The scene was completely fabricated," Giuliani said.

"I was wearing my shirt after removing the tape recorder," he wrote on Twitter.

At no time before, during or after the interview, I was in an inappropriate situation. ”

"If Sacha Baron Cohen points otherwise, he's such a brilliant liar," he added.

In 2003, Cohen introduced a business project to Trump: Gloves for Eating Ice Cream.

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