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'The Simpsons' Pokes Fun at Donald Trump's Presidential Announcement
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Homer Simpson gets $50 to attend Mr. Trump's campaign launch where he takes on a 'Trumptastic Voyage' after touching the businessman's hair.

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"The Simpsons" mocks Donald Trump's troubled presidential campaign in a promo for its upcoming 27th season. In the funny clip, Homer Simpson is paid $50 to pretend to be a supporter at Mr. Trump's campaign launch.

Homer finds himself standing behind the business mogul on the escalator and he's tempted to touch Mr. Trump's luscious hair. Homer then has a fantastic voyage into his hair. "Oh, it's so wispy! It's a gravity-defying combover," he says as he's floating among the waving strands of hair.

There, Homer sees a canceled parking pass at NBC, a Miss USA sash blowing in the wind, and a Macy's credit card reading "Get Lost" as references to the troubles the real-estate tycoon has faced following his controversial remarks about Mexican immigrants during the announcement of his presidential candidacy.

Trump didn't change his stance even after being condemned by many people, telling Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" on June 30, "I've had the same rhetoric for years, you know that. I've been fighting border security and I've been fighting trade more than anyone else." He added, "It's totally accurate. The border is a disaster, Bill. People are pouring in, and I mean illegal people, illegal immigrants -- 300 and some odd thousand are in your state jails right now, according to Homeland Security."

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