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Johnny Depp impersonates Donald Trump and calls him a 'Brat'

Iconic actor Johnny Depp shared his sentiments about one of the U.S. Presidential candidates for the upcoming election.

It was reported that Johnny Depp made an appearance at the Arizona State University, where he expressed his opinion for Donald Trump. During a Q&A session at the university, Depp spoke about his previous involvement in a "Funny or Die" film.

Depp took on the role of Donald Trump in a comedic short film that was a parody of Trump's business book called "Art of the Deal." The short film starred Depp along with Patton Oswalt, Alfred Molina, Jack McBrayer, Andy Richter, Henry Winkler and "Saturday Night Live" alum Michaela Watkins. The film was set in the eighties and was released after Trump won the primary at New Hampshire.

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During the session, he criticized Trump's decision to run for president by calling him a brat. According to Rolling Stone, the actor said, "It's not just about being a rich kid or anything like that," he said. "There's a pretense. There's something created about him in the sense of bullydom. But what he is, I believe, is a brat."

In addition, Depp also went on to discuss Trump's perspective on the prevention of illegal immigrants coming into the United States. It was reported that Trump intends to build a wall between Mexico and United States in order to stop illegal immigrants from crossing the border.

Depp stated, "Also the absurdity of where his sentences might travel. Reagan back in the day, 'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall!' Donald Trump, 'I'm going to build a wall, and all of my billions are not going to have to pay for it. Because you know why? Mexico is going to pay for it.'"

Shortly after his answer to the students' questions, he gave them a sample of his Donald Trump impersonation. The short film is available for viewing on the "Funny or Die" website.

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