A Kremlin-backed TV station ran a mashup of President Trump Donald John TrumpFederal prosecutor speaks out, says Barr 'has brought shame' on Justice Dept. Former Pence aide: White House staffers discussed Trump refusing to leave office Progressive group buys domain name of Trump's No. 1 Supreme Court pick MORE's speeches this week in which the U.S. leader is made to appear like he is singing the song "Señorita" in an apparent attempt to mock the president's overtures to Russian President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich PutinWatchdog confirms State Dept. canceled award for journalist who criticized Trump Former intelligence agency director Robert Cardillo speaks out against 'erratic' Trump Kremlin: Putin calls for reset between US and Russia on cyber relations before elections MORE.

The mashup features clips from Trump's speeches that are edited so he appears to say the words or sounds that make up the lyrics of the song by Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes. It is set to "Señorita's" tune and also includes a clip of Putin playing the piano.

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The clip aired on the Russian "60 Minutes" program on the country's Channel 1. It only includes the first two verses of the song, whose lyrics include, "I love it when you call me Señorita/ I wish I could pretend I didn't need ya/ But every touch is ooh-la-la-la/ It's true la-la-la/ Ooh I should be running/ Ooh you keep me coming/ For ya," according to a song lyrics website.

Trump this week promoted Putin at the Group of Seven (G-7) summit in France, saying at a press conference that he would "certainly" invite Putin to next year's summit in the U.S. He reportedly received pushback from other leaders over the suggestion. Russia was expelled from the group in 2014 over its annexation of Crimea.

The president also suggested he might host the next G-7 meeting at his Trump National Doral Miami resort in Florida. Miami was referenced in both the Cabello-Mendes hit and the farcical Russian TV clip.

The 60 Minutes panel talked about the press conference and the host called the edited video "absolutely beautiful" according to Newsweek.