Comedian Sarah Cooper, famous for Trump lip-syncs, mocked his attacks on postal voting at DNC


ComedianSarah Cooper, who became famous for her lazy synchronization of President Donald Trump online, mocked one of his rants about mail-in-voting rights at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, shortly before the real thing complained about it again on Fox News.

Cooper, who makes impressions, along with real presidential audio, gave an over-the-top view of Trump and said, “Where are they going? Where are these votes going? Who gets them? Who doesn’t get them? “Small section that’s Republican.”

Cooper then became serious. “Let me put this in my own words,” she said.

‘I told Donald Trump some pretty unhinged things. I have heard them over and over and over again. But nothing is more dangerous to our democracy than its attacks on voting via mail in the midst of a pandemic. ”

“Here’s the truth,” she continued. “Donald Trump does not want any of us to vote because he knows he can not win honestly and squarely.”

Shortly after her bit was sent out, Trump raged against mail-in-vote during a telephone interview with Sean Hannity on Fox, where he said that mail-in-vote will make the 2020 election “the biggest scam in history” . “

“This is going to be the most fraudulent election in American history,” Trump said, falsely stating that an unnamed ‘they’ are ‘talking about sending 51 million ballots to someone – no one knows who they’ll get. ‘

“Many will be dead. Many will get more than one. It will be a terrible thing. Just a terrible thing. It is impossible,” he said. “It’s a terrible thing. It’s a fraudulent election. Everyone knows it.”

He also dismissed problems at the post office, which has already been plagued by delays.

“There are no problems with the postal service. They will do a good job. It is not the postal service. What happens to these votes when they are sent? Who sent these 51 million votes?” he said. “It’s a terrible thing.”