Donald Trump is 'toxic' person, reveals video
New video shows that Donald Trump may not even get job at mall
Donald Trump’s opposing Republican group used hidden cameras to reveal just how difficult it would be for an individual with his résumé to get a job at a local mall.
"If Trump is too big of a liability to get a job at your local mall, he is too big of a liability to be president of the United States," the voice-over says in the new video from Republican Voters Against Trump, which will be live on Fox News, along with other places, according to HuffPost.
The video consists of a job-seeker describing his troubled past to upcoming retail employers.
"I’m currently facing 88 felonies," he explained.
He also added that the charges include retention of classified information and falsifying business documents. Moreover, he also mentions being found liable for sexual assault, referring to Trump's legal woes.
"We run a full background," one manager tells him, adding bluntly: "It won’t go through."
The group confirmed that the spot will air nationally during Morning Joe on MSNBC and Fox & Friends on Fox News as well as digitally in the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Additionally, it is part of an ongoing $50 million ad campaign against the former US president.
In the criminal case related to hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels, Trump is currently on trial in New York City as his attorney recently faced harsh comments from a judge over the "credibility".
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