Randy Rainbow Interprets a Beatles Classic to Rebuke Donald Trump in New Parody: Watch

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Watch and listen to Randy Rainbow's new parody slamming Donald Trump utilizing this Beatles classic.

in Palm Beach, Fla. “Does it really take the FBI/ To verify he tends to lie?” he sings.

Cutting into a classic Rainbow format of a fake interview, the singer sits down with Attorney General Merrick Garland to clear up the Justice Department’s investigation into potential charges of “seditious conspiracy, espionage, [and] bad hair” against Trump, as Rainbow puts it. After hearing Merrick confirm the department’s wide-ranging investigation into the former president, Rainbow urges him to hurry up because “I’m running out of show tunes.

Closing out his number by reinterpreting the Lennon-McCartney tune into a classic 11 o’clock number, Rainbow appeals to the Justice Department, the House Committee and primary voters at home, singing “Please don’t take us back to yesterday” as a Trump 2024 poster looms over him. “Get your s–t together, DOJ/ And prosecute, like, yesterday.”Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox

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