Terrence K. Williams, a conservative, black, comedian, is one of Trump’s most outspoken fans. He’s also one of the first people to point out the embarrassing idiocy and hypocrisy of comments by liberals.

Last week, Joe Biden became the butt of jokes by both Republicans and Democrats after he told what many believed was a falsehood about how he dealt with gang members in his youth. Many believed the story was manufactured by the candidate who’s recently become confused and disoriented on the campaign trail, as a way to make him appear tough to his supporters.

Biden talked tough to a crowd where he was a lifeguard in 1962 at an integrated pool that is now named the Joseph R. Biden Jr. Aquatic Center. In the now-viral video, Biden boasted, “This was the diving board area, and I was one of the guards. Corn Pop was a bad dude, and he ran a bunch of bad boys. Back in those days, you see how things have changed, if you used pomade in your hair you had to wear a bathing cap.”

Biden recalled how Corn Pop was up on the diving board and wouldn’t listen to him. Biden said he told the gangster to get off the diving board or he would “drag him off.” Biden then claimed he called the gangster “Esther,” a term he used in reference to the famous swimmer, Esther Williams.

Biden told the crowd he warned Corn Pop, “I’ll meet you outside.” He explained how he kept his car parked outside the gate of the pool, and how Corn Pop responded, “I’ll be waiting for you.” Biden then told the crowd when he got to his car, Corn Pop and his gang were waiting for him with rusty straight razors. Biden assured the crowd this was “Not a joke.” Biden explained how the only white guy working at the pool gave him a 6-foot chain to deal with the gang members.

Yesterday, Williams posted a hilarious video where he pretends to be Joe Biden’s imaginary gangster, “Corn Pop.”