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Cara Delevingne Challenges Donald Trump to Pose Like Her. See the Pic
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Unimpressed by the GOP presidential candidate who called climate change 'total hoax,' the 'Suicide Squad' actress challenges him to strike a ninja pose like her.

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Cara Delevingne isn't really a fan of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump who claims that climate change is "total hoax." The British beauty took to Instagram on Wednesday, January 20 to share her disagreement about Trump's opinion and hilariously challenge the business mogul to pose like her.

"Let's see how you feel about climate change in 10 years Mr Trump! It is painfully real," wrote Delevingne alongside a picture of her standing in one leg like a ninja. "Also, can Donald Trump do this???? #itrumptrump #ichallengetrump #climatechangeexistsfool."

The picture was taken during Delevingne's visit to the White House. Before posting the said picture, the "Suicide Squad" actress shared with her 25.6 million followers on the social media some hilarious pictures of her. One picture showed Delevingne striking a similar ninja pose outside the White House. Another picture showed her channeling Abraham Lincoln in the painting on the wall.

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Foto kiriman Cara Delevingne (@caradelevingne) pada

Regarding climate change issues, Trump said on Twitter back in 2012, "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive." Later in 2014, he slammed the climate change issues as saying, "Give me clean, beautiful and healthy air - not the same old climate change (global warming) bulls**t! I am tired of hearing this nonsense."

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