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John Cleese hopes 'even the stupidest' Trump supporters will 'have hard time' with update

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Russia-related documents, which he claims need to be preserved in order to protect him from his enemies.The 76-year-old, who served as the 45th president of the United States, claimed that these sensitive documents would expose a Deep State plot against him.

According to sources, Trump told several people working in and outside the White House that he was concerned Joe Biden’s incoming administration — or the “Deep State” — would supposedly “shred,” bury, or destroy “the evidence” that Trump had somehow been wronged.In reaction to the latest developments concerning the former president, which have been ongoing since the FBI searched and found a horde of government documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence, 82-year-old Monthly Python legend John took to social media, sharing his views with his 5.7 million followers.“I'm hoping that even the very, very stupidest people will have a hard time swallowing this one,” he wrote, responding to a tweet from Rolling Stone Editor In Chief Noah Shachtman, featuring a headline from the publication that read: "Trump told his White House team he needed to protect Russiagate documents ...

which he called his 'evidence' of a deep state plot against him".With nearly six million followers on Twitter alone it is unsurprising that every time John tweets, he conjures up conversation, mockery and debate in the comments section.One user, @PRyBaranowski, joined in on John’s lighthearted micky take of the former president and his supporters, writing: “No, unfortunately, they will believe that too.

Anything to cope with the reality that they support a fraud.”Another, @JohnD27D also joined in, writing: “Is that a challenge?

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