President Donald Trump became Marvel Studios Thanos and snapped Democrats including Nancy Pelosi out of existence in a new campaign video.
The official Trump War Room account posted the video to Twitter writing:
“House Democrats can push their impeachment all they want. President Trump’s re-election is inevitable.”
The video shows Trump as Thanos saying, “I am inevitable.” He then snaps his fingers.
The video cuts to Nancy Pelosi reading a speech. She says, “On this solemn day, I recall that the first order of business the members of Congress…”
Before she can finish her speech she is snapped out of existence.
House Democrats can push their sham impeachment all they want.
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President Trump’s campaign is not the first to allude to the powers of Thanos when it comes to political opponents.
Avengers: Endgame actor Don Cheadle intimated he would snap President Trump out of existence if he had the power of the Infinity Gauntlet.
Speaking with Variety, Cheadle stated, “I think we all know. I’m on Twitter pretty heavily. Yeah. I’ve snapped that dude out a couple times.”
Captain America actor Chris Evans also hinted he would use the Infinity Gauntlet against President Donald Trump.
At Ace Comic Con in October 2018, Evans stated:
“The things I would say might be too political for a comic book convention. I think Iโve alienated enough of my base. I think itโs pretty clear what Iโd probably do.”
This also isn’t the first time that President Donald and his campaign have tapped into comic book fandom and used it to promote himself.
President Trump’s campaign tweeted out a video that used the Dark Knight Rises music “Why Do We Fall” by Hans Zimmer back in April of this year.
Related: Donald Trump Campaign Video That Used Dark Knight Rises Music Removed From Twitter
The video reportedly also used the Dark Knight Rises font and stated:
“First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they call you a racist. Donald J. Trump. Your vote. Proved them all wrong. Trump: The Great Victory. 2020.”
It would later be removed from Twitter after a Warner Bros. spokesperson indicated they were attempting to remove the video from legal channels because it had not been authorized.
A fan-made Trump campaign meme video also went viral back in October featuring Donald Trump as Colin Firth’s Galahad in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
The video shows President Trump killing the members of a church who have been replaced with media labels like the New York Times, CNN, and NPR. The video also shows Trump killing Democratic opponents, Republican critics, and entertainment figures.
The AP reported at the time that President Donald Trump “strongly condemns” the meme video.
What do you make of this new Trump campaign ad that sees the President as Thanos?