Donald has doubled down on his criticism of the South Korean thriller Parasite winning best film at this year’s Oscars, bringing the subject up early in a rally for the second day in a row.
Speaking to crowds in Las Vegas he once again asked why the film had been awarded Hollywood’s biggest accolade earlier this month.
Parasite became the first ever foreign language film to win best picture.
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Having invited members of the 1980 US Olympic ice hockey team on to the stage, Mr once again suggested he serve another 12 years – although he is limited to a maximum of two four-year terms – something he has been criticised in the media for saying in the past.
He said: “Twelve more years – look at the press, hey Mike, look at the fake news back there. It’s a lot. I always say that’s like the Academy Awards used to be.
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He even gave eence to a Scottish parliamentary committee discouraging wind energy
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On 16 June 2015, announced that he would run for the presidency of the United States in the 2016 election as a Republican
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His campaign was divisive, courting controversy wherever he went. Ultimately he was declared the Republican candidate in June 2016
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Trump took part in the TV debate against opponent Hillary Clinton on 9 October
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Trump and wife Melania vote in the presidential election on 8 November 2016
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Hillary Clinton conceded defeat at 2:50am on 9 November and president-elect swiftly delivered his victory speech to a crowd of supporters
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News coverage around the world focused on the huge political upset that’s victory spelled
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Trump met with president Obama to discusss transition planning on 10 November.
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Donald and Nigel Farage pose in the golden elevator at Tower on 12 November 2016. Farage was the first British politician to meet with after the election
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The inauguration of Donald took place on 20 January 2017.’s press secretary Sean Spicer boasted that the crowd was the ‘largest ever’ to witness an inauguration, a claim that was proved not to be true
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Trump styles his ‘You’re fired!’ pose in his Tower office in June 2012. At the time he was known as a reality TV star on The Apprentice
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He was also well known as the patron of the Miss Universe competition
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Early signs of’s ambition for the presidency can be found everywhere. Not least in his 2011 book ‘Time to get tough: Making America #1 again’
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Trump with Piers Morgan in November 2010. Piers Morgan has long held that he and are good friends
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Trump appeared on Fox & Friends, his favourite show, in August 2011
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Trump considered running in the 2012 election, where he would have faced Barack Obama. He is speaking here at an event for a Republican women’s group
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Trump was subject to a Comedy Central roast in 2011. He is pictured here being roasted by rapper Snoop Dogg
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Given that this store is in the lobby of Tower, it can be said that sells merchandise of himself out of his own home
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Trump held meetings with prominent Republicans when considering his 2012 bid. He is pictured here with Alaska governor Sarah Palin
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He didn’t end up running in 2012 afterall, instead endorsing Republican candidate Mitt Romney
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Trump’s golf course in Aberdeen proved controversial in 2012 when he began lobbying the Scottish government against wind power in order that they wouldn’t install turbines off the shore by his new course
Getty
12/29
He even gave eence to a Scottish parliamentary committee discouraging wind energy
AFP/Getty
13/29
He still found time for a round of course
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On 16 June 2015, announced that he would run for the presidency of the United States in the 2016 election as a Republican
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15/29
His campaign was divisive, courting controversy wherever he went. Ultimately he was declared the Republican candidate in June 2016
Getty
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Trump took part in the TV debate against opponent Hillary Clinton on 9 October
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Trump and wife Melania vote in the presidential election on 8 November 2016
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Hillary Clinton conceded defeat at 2:50am on 9 November and president-elect swiftly delivered his victory speech to a crowd of supporters
Getty
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News coverage around the world focused on the huge political upset that’s victory spelled
AFP/Getty
20/29
Trump met with president Obama to discusss transition planning on 10 November.
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Donald and Nigel Farage pose in the golden elevator at Tower on 12 November 2016. Farage was the first British politician to meet with after the election
LeaveEUOffical/Twitter
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The inauguration of Donald took place on 20 January 2017.’s press secretary Sean Spicer boasted that the crowd was the ‘largest ever’ to witness an inauguration, a claim that was proved not to be true
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In his first 100 days as leader, signed 24 executve orders, the most of any president
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One of’s most memorable election pledges was to build a wall between the US and Mexico. He is standing here in front of a prototype for a section of the wall
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Trump’s meetings with other world leaders have proed no short supply of photo opportunities
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Trump was welcomed to the UK by the Queen and a state banquet was held at Buckingham Palace in his honour
Reuters
27/29
Not everyone welcomed the president. Mass protests were held in London throughout his visits in both 2018 and 2019
EPA
28/29
One of the most significant meetings has held with another leader was with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. In June 2019, became the first sitting president to set foot in North Korea
Getty
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2020 will see president fight for a second term in office, who knows what the next decade will bring?
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“This year we had a movie, they said best movie. And they announced a movie from South Korea. I said what’s that all about? The movie was made in South Korea. Look, I get along great with South Korea, but you know I never saw that one before.
“They used to call it best foreign movie. But now we do it that way. I don’t get it. But that’s what it used to be.”
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It was the second day in a row that the president had spent time criticising the movie, which has taken the awards season by storm.
Speaking in Colorado Springs the previous day, he imitated an announcer as he told the crowd: “And the winner is … a movie from South Korea. What the hell was that all about? We’ve got enough problems with South Korea with trade. On top of that they give them the best movie of the year? Was it good? I don’t know.
“You know I’m looking for, like, where …. Let’s get Gone with the Wind? Can we get, like, Gone with the Wind back please? Sunset Boulevard … so many great movies.
“The winner is … from South Korea. I thought it was best foreign film, right? Best foreign movie! No, it was the … did this ever happen before?”
Neon, Parasite’s US distributor, hit back at the president’s criticism of the subtitled film, tweeting: “Understandable, he can’t read.”
In his freewheeling monologue in Las Vegas on Friday, Mr returned to the subject of Parasite, and once again asked to “bring back” Gone with the Wind. He also insulted Brad Pitt again, as he had the previous evening. In Colorado Springs he had dubbed the Oscar-winning actor a “little wiseguy”; in Las Vegas he called him a “stiff”.