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Trump Campaign's Official YouTube Stream Caught Mocking Rudy Giuliani's Cringey Hair Dye Fail During Press Conference

Trump Campaign's Official YouTube Stream Caught Mocking Rudy Giuliani's Cringey Hair Dye Fail During Press Conference
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During a press conference on Thursday, November 19, Rudy Giuliani continued to spread baseless conspiracy theories about how the election was stolen from President Donald Trump.

As is often the case at Trump-related press conferences, however, something unexpected and strange drew more attention than Giuliani's words.


As he began to sweat, what appeared to be hair dye began to run down both sides of Giuliani's face.


The bizarre incident was so weird that even the commentators on the official Trump YouTube channel, thinking their microphone was muted, began mocking him.

On the stream, one of the commentators, after checking to make sure they were off-mic (they were not), can be heard saying:

"You see f*cking Rudy's hair dye dripping down his face?"

It was a deeply awkward moment for everyone involved.



Whoever does Rudy Giuliani's hair needs to have a serious work evaluation.



The internet was almost surprised that Giuliani was offering yet another moment of unprecedented embarrassment.



If Giuliani wasn't actively trying to topple the democratic process, one might have felt sorry for him.



At this point in 2020, only one question remains: what will Rudy Giuliani do to make us laugh tomorrow?

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