Donald Trump just headlined an anti-Trump commercial months before the presidential elections.
In the clip made by Impartial Justice, the POTUS was lambasted for every wrong thing he has done ever since he became the president of the United States. His friend with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his history of groping women were also included in the video.
The anti-Trump campaign also made use of Adam Schiff’s closing statement during the recent impeachment hearing, which made the clip even more impactful.
The over one-minute clip opens with Schiff saying that it is midnight in Washington and the lights are finally going out in the Capitol after a long day in the impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump.
“You can’t trust this president to do the right thing, not for one minute, not for one election, not for the sake of our country. You just can’t. He will not change, and you know it. History will not be kind to Donald Trump, I think we all know that not because it will be written by never Trumpers but because whenever we have departed from the values of our nation, we have come to regret it…” Schiff said.
Schiff went on to say that Trump has betrayed the country’s national security, and he has also compromised the elections. And it is highly likely that he would do it again.
“You will not change him. You cannot constrain him. Truth matters little to him. What’s right matters even less and decency matters not at all,” Schiff said.
Towards the end of the campaign, millions of viewers were reminded of their oath to the country.
Meanwhile, netizens couldn’t help but praise the anti-trump ad by calling it the best.
“As always well-done @Eleven_Films and @PDXEleven,” Twitter user @AdamParkhomenko said.
“This video is amazing. There were so many clips they could have added of BLOTUS disrespecting our country and our veterans. Like the video of him saluting the N.Korea general. And a shot of him at Helsinki, looking cowed and obediently lowering his gaze to Putin,” Twitter user @shawneeinsd said.


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