
Trump Card
Beating socialism, corruption and the deep state.
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Trump Card is an expose of the socialism, corruption and gangsterization that now define the Democratic Party. Whether it is the creeping socialism of Joe Biden or the overt socialism of Bernie Sanders, the film reveals what is unique about modern socialism, who is behind it, why it’s evil, and how we can work together with President Trump to stop it.
Production
Cloudburst Entertainment
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Dinesh D'Souza
Narrator

Donald Trump
Self

Stephen Brodie
Winston Smith

John Di Domenico
President Donald Trump (voice)
Kathryn Palmer
Marla Maples
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