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Back where he belongs after years, Trump’s animatronic has returned to Disney’s Hall of Presidents’ center stage, sporting a new look that seemed much more in line with the actual appearance of President Trump than the previous one used at the Magic Kingdom following his shocking victory in 2016 against then-Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Our sister site Townhall.com has shared a clip of what the Trump robot now looks like and sounds like, showing him in the famed Hall where he recites the oath of office and looks nothing like the version Disney first displayed in 2017.
The Hall of Presidents, which features audio-animatronics of every U.S. president since the Magic Kingdom opened its gates in 1971, had been closed since January to allow for the update of the animatronic of Trump, which, when first unveiled, appeared to have a much more feminine look. Some said it even looked like the candidate he had just beaten for the highest office in the land, Clinton herself.
RedState’s Brandon Morse reported at the time:
The statue has his hair, his posture, and even his hand movements down…but his face looks very off like it was originally supposed to be feminine and was melted and morphed so that it looked more masculine.
And RedState wasn’t the only one who noticed something wasn’t right. As the Worldwide Leader in Disney news, WDW News Today reported recently:
The outlet pointed out:
After Biden’s election, Trump was moved to the back row of the stage behind President John Quincy Adams, WDWNT reported.
And guess who’s since been moved to the back of the stage behind President John Quincy Adams? You guessed it, Biden.