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TikToker Gets Giuliani To Film A Video With Him At GOP Event—And Ends Up Trolling Him Hard

TikToker Gets Giuliani To Film A Video With Him At GOP Event—And Ends Up Trolling Him Hard
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Walter Masterson is a TikTok comedian who is known for making videos in which he trolls far-right politicians and their supporters.

Masterson makes a hobby out of posing as an ultra-conservative and infiltrating right-wing events just to troll the right.


He usually targets events hosted by politicians who are connected to former President Donald Trump.

One of his newest videos stars former New York City Mayor and ex-Trump adviser and attorney Rudy Giuliani.

Watch the video here:

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Rudy Giuliani made a Tik Tok with me.

In the TikTok, titled "Rudy Giuliani made a TikTok with me," Masterson was attending the New York Young Republicans Club gala, again posing as a conservative, when he approached Giuliani.

Masterson then began to play a version of MC Hammer's famous song, "Can't Touch This," but substituted the key lyric for "pendejo," meaning "idiot" in Spanish.

In the video, Masterson was smiling wide as he filmed himself with Giuliani, whom was laughing and smiling as well.

Giuliani did not seem to pick up on the fact that Masterson was trolling him through music and essentially calling him an "idiot" as he laughed and smiled.

The joke wasn't lost on everyone, though, as the video has since gone viral, garnering over 170,000 views.

TikTok users are applauding the epic troll.

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This is far from the first time Giuliani has been humiliated on film.

In fact, back in 2020 Giuliani was caught on film in an inappropriate situation on a hotel room bed with an actress who was posing as a 15 year-old journalist during filming of Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat 2.

Giuliani later called the situation both a "hit job" and "a complete fabrication."

Giuliani was also the subject of ridicule when he held a press conference at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping parking lot instead of the swanky Four Seasons hotel.

Giuliani has not yet responded to Masterson's trolling TikTok.

He probably hasn't gotten the joke yet.

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