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  • Comedian Trevor Noah made fun of Donald Trump's facial expression and speech in India
  • Trevor Noah imitated Donald Trump's facial expression
  • Twitter reacts to Trevor Noah's video

Comedian Trevor Noah laughed at Donald Trump’s speech and facial expression in India.

The president and first lady of the United States flew to India for a two-day state visit. Noah mocked the POTUS in an episode of “The Daily Show.” The South African writer and producer made fun of Trump for not eating beef in the country and for his poor pronunciation during his speech.

“He hasn’t eaten beef for two days and then he’s just gonna start seeing cows in the street and he’s gonna be like, ‘Oh, my God, I’m hallucinating! All the cows I’ve eaten have come back to haunt me. I’m sorry cows, I’m so sorry,’” Noah said while making face.

He added that he was impressed with Trump because despite the beef issue, the POTUS tried to make the best of his India trip. In fact, the U.S. president exerted an effort to show the people of India that he respects them by trying to speak their language. But it didn’t go well and Noah showed a clip of Trump speaking several Indian words and him laughing afterward especially on the way Trump pronounced Indian monk’s Swami Vivekananda’s name.

“Even if that pronunciation was right that facial expression was so wrong. That looked like the exercise he’s gotten in decades. Just like ‘Kum-kum-mund-nun,” he added while trying to imitate Trump.

Several Twitter users reacted to Noah’s clip. Many agreed while some defended the POTUS.

“Trump can butcher any language...” one commented.

“This made me laugh so hard! Very funny,” @dollfinswimmer added.

“Once again he embarrassed us in front of the world!!!” @Bavariangirl5 opined.

Meanwhile, many still appreciated Trump’s effort. Some even attacked Noah for making fun of the president and called him jealous.

“We Indians didn't mind President Trump couldn't pronounce Indian names correctly. Same way, we Indians can't pronounce names correctly like American, European, Russians, Japanese, etc. Memorising and delivering a speech that includes things not of your origin, is a tough task,” @Summi479 commented.

“We appreciate that he made the effort,“ @mchamria commented.

US President Donald Trump is expected to raise concerns about religious freedom during his lightning visit to India
US President Donald Trump is expected to raise concerns about religious freedom during his lightning visit to India AFP / Money SHARMA