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In a 2013 video, Donald Trump “fires” an actor playing then US President Barack Obama. Photo: YouTube

Trump hired Obama lookalike he ‘ritualistically belittled’ and fired in video stunt, says Michael Cohen in new book

  • Extract from new book by president’s former personal lawyer describes ex-boss’ obsessive hatred for his predecessor
  • Parody video of Trump’s Apprentice reality show features him attacking ‘Fauxbama’ for his track record, lack of business experience – and even his golf game

Michael Cohen, Donald Trump‘s former personal lawyer, has described his ex-boss’ obsessive hatred of President Barack Obama in extracts from his upcoming memoir published by news outlets on Saturday.

In an extract from Cohen’s Disloyalty: A Memoir, published by CNN and The Washington Post, Cohen says that Trump described Obama as a “Manchurian candidate” who owed his place at Columbia University and Harvard Law School to “f*****g affirmative action.”

According to the CNN extract, Trump, in pursuing his grudge against Obama, hired a lookalike “Fauxbama” and “ritualistically belittled the first black president and then fired him” in a bizarre video.

In the book, reports CNN, Cohen does not name the man hired to play Obama or say on what date the incident took place, but does include a picture from the video. It shows Trump sitting across his Trump Tower desk from a man resembling Obama. On the desk in front of Trump are two books, one with Obama‘s name on the front.

But a copy of the video has emerged online

A parody of Trump's hit reality show The Apprentice, it was supposed to be aired at the 2013 RNC convention, according to reports, but was canned by party bosses. 

In the video, published by Breitbart in 2013, Trump attacks the Obama lookalike's record as president, his lack of business experience, and his golf game. It ends with Trump hurling his “you're fired” Apprentice catchphrase at Obama and banishing him from his office. 

“They never put it on,” Trump told Breitbart of the RNC decision not to air the video at the time. “The reason they didn’t put it on is because they thought it was too controversial. Controversy. It might not be politically correct.”

Trump made ‘virulently racist remarks’ on Mandela and Obama, ex-lawyer says

Cohen, in extracts of the book published by The Washington Post, details several racist diatribes by Trump. Cohen claims that when ranting about Obama in one incident, he went on to say, “tell me one country run by a black person that isn't a s***hole. They are all complete f*****g toilets.”

According to the extracts, Trump belittled minority voters, saying, “I will never get the Hispanic vote. Like the blacks, they’re too stupid to vote for Trump.”

He also, writes Cohen, insulted South African leader Nelson Mandela, and praised the racist apartheid regime. 

“Mandela f****d the whole country up. Now it's a s***hole. F*** Mandela. He was no leader,” Cohen claims Trump said. 

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Barack Obama and Joe Biden join forces in new campaign video targeting US President Trump

Barack Obama and Joe Biden join forces in new campaign video targeting US President Trump

In the book, Cohen‘s assessment of his former boss’s character is withering, and he describes him as “a cheat, a liar, a fraud, a bully, a racist, a predator, a con man”.

But the White House has hit back at Cohen, who was jailed last year for lying to Congress and for election finance crimes prosecutors claimed were committed at Trump's behest. 

In a statement to The Washington Post, the White House attacked Cohen's credibility, describing him as “a disgraced felon and disbarred lawyer, who lied to Congress. He has lost all credibility, and it's unsurprising to see his latest attempt to profit off of lies.”

But Cohen is not the first source to have claimed that Trump is consumed by hatred for Obama. 

Trump smears Kamala Harris with new birther conspiracy theory

Trump launched his political career with the racist “birther” conspiracy theory, claiming, groundlessly, that Obama was ineligible for the presidency because he was not born in the US. (Obama was born in the US state of Hawaii.) 

In a notorious incident at the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner, Obama singled out Trump in the audience and mocked him. Some pundits have speculated the public humiliation was a key factor in Trump's decision to run for the presidency in 2016. 

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: ‘Obama lookalike target of abuse’
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