Sacha Baron Cohen as Ali G takes aim at Trump, gives him 'respeck' for being 'a crook'

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Sacha Baron Cohen is releasing his own Trump tape – a clip from "Da Ali G Show" on which President Trump appeared in 2003. The "Who Is America?" creator and star also resurrected his persona to skewer Trump in a NSFW letter, following Tuesday's conviction of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen pleading guilty to eight federal crimes.

The note shared Thursday was addressed to his "main man President Ronald Trump." Ali G invited the president to "check out when you colluded wiv me a few years ago and u corrected all dem stupid fake news scientists who said dat humanoids have only been around for 300,000 years." In the clip shared, Trump said "hundreds of millions of years ago, people were doing business, and they were trading in rocks and stones and other things."

During the skit, Baron Cohen, as the character he's described as a "kind of wanna-be rapper," tried to sell Trump on a glove to be worn while eating ice cream to combat melting.

"Yesterday it was proven in de courts dat u iz a crook – respeck! U Iz a genuine gangsta!" Ali G wrote in the tweeted statement. "And it turns out most of your crew are too innit (4 guilty so far)." Ali G also praised Trump as "de Suge Knight of world leaderz" and for "all dem pornstars."

"Anyway, peace out," the fictional character said in conclusion, "u iz a hinspiration for young people, showing dem u can become President of America without having to give up a life of crime. Bigupyaself O.G."

Trump declared himself "the only person who immediately walked out of my ‘Ali G’ interview" on Twitter in 2012, a fact which Baron Cohen disputed on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" in 2016.

"(Trump) claims that he saw through the interview, but actually he was there for about seven minutes," the master of disguises told Corden, which he said was "quite a long time" for an Ali G interview.

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