Is Matt Forde’s impression of Donald Trump the world’s greatest?
3 May 2019
Comedian Matt Forde may not be as braggadocious about his ability to lampoon the US President as the target of his impressions is about himself – after all, he has some pretty stiff competition (and from here, too) – but Matt’s recent appearance on Breaking the News is certainly hard to beat.
Matt Forde reckons the only thing that could topple Donald Trump is his own naivety
The comedian thinks the US President may have already sealed his own fate.
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