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What it's like pretending to be the most powerful man in the world

What it's like pretending to be the most powerful man in the world
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Actor John Di Domenico discusses his long-standing career as a Donald Trump impressionist. He reflects on the global demand for his performance following Trump's entry into politics.

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The piece explores the cultural impact of political figures on the entertainment industry and the role of satire.

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When Donald Trump announced his first presidency bid more than a decade ago, actor, comedian and writer John Di Domenico became more in demand than ever.

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The article focuses on the professional life of an entertainer rather than political advocacy.

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