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June 13, 2017 - Sean Hannity Show
01:34
Morning Minute: Trump on Broadway - 6.13

The New York Times, Delta and Bank of America have all sponsored a play for the Shakespeare in the Park series in New York. The theme depicts Donald Trump as Julius Caeser... CNN is calling it a "masterpiece" so you can imagine just how interesting it is... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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All right, so the New York Public Theater is now producing a play for Shakespeare in the park in New York.
And it depicts a Donald Trump as Julius Caesar getting stabbed to death by women and minorities.
New York Daily News reports the Shakespeare in the Part play tells the story of a leader assassinated by Roman senators over the fear that he's becoming too tyrannical.
But rather than the original setting, well, the production stages Caesar and his wife with Donald and Melania Trump lookalikes.
Caesar's wife even has a Slavic accent like Melania.
The kicker, the play is sponsored by the paper of record, the New York Times.
And the play is also sponsored by Delta and Bank of America, but both companies now have since announced they're pulling out their support for the play on Sunday.
And a CNN host calls it a masterpiece.
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