Sarah Cooper, who has gained fame by her Donald Trump TikTok impersonations, appeared during night four of the DemConvention.
7:28 PM PDT, August 20, 2020Sarah Cooper has gained fame by her Donald Trump TikTok impersonations, but on night four of the Democratic National Convention she got real about the"dangerous" part of his presidency.
"I heard Donald Trump say some pretty unhinged things. I've heard them over and over and over again," Cooper began."But nothing is more dangerous to our democracy than his attacks on mail-in voting during a pandemic." "OK, here's the truth, Donald Trump doesn't want any of us to vote because he knows he can't win fair and square," she added."So whether you plan to vote by mail or in person, wearing your mask, it is your vote and it's your right. Don't let Donald Trump take that away from you."
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