Donald Trump Has Heart-to-Heart With Cast of ‘Fuller House’
Jimmy Kimmel plays Donald Trump and has an insightful and funny heart-to-heart chat with the cast of Fuller House. https://www.facebook.com/FallonTonight/videos/10153964386848896/
Jimmy Kimmel plays Donald Trump and has an insightful and funny heart-to-heart chat with the cast of Fuller House. https://www.facebook.com/FallonTonight/videos/10153964386848896/
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