‘CNN’ Has A Response To Trump’s Wrestling Tweet, And It’s PERFECT! (VIDEO)


There’s an old saying we’ve all heard since we were children, and it’s still relevant today: He who laughs last laughs longest.

Consider that axiom when you think of the pathetic WWE wrestling video Donald Trump sent out this week showing him bodyslamming a person who had the CNN logo superimposed over their face. Trump thought it was a cute way of threatening a news network, but it’s caused nothing but headaches for him ever since.

How would CNN respond? Well, we now have a partial answer thanks to the good folks at the Australian network SBS Viceland. They’ve now produced and released a hilarious video containing an interview with the “reporter” who was assaulted by the president in the video. That same “reporter” tells us:

“My name is CNN and I was assaulted by the president of the United States. The bullying started a while ago, mainly online. Donald Trump started calling me fake news, which was almost as painful as me having to call him president of the United States.”

The fake CNN goes on to say:

“We never thought it would get physical. We’ve heard him boasting about assaulting people in the past, but I was still shocked when he grabbed me. It’s hard enough to explain to an adult that the leader of the free world punched you in a GIF, it’s much harder to explained that to your kids.”

Can you imagine how angry the man-child POTUS is gonna be when he gets a look at this? Let’s be sure and share it all over the pace so we can make it go viral and further enrage him.

Featured Image Via SBS Viceland Screengrab