Borat's official Twitter account also claims that COVID-19 tests were not required in order for them to enter the White House. In a scene that most certainly was not deleted from the film, Tutar interviews the President's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani who, following their chat, is seen in a compromising position in an adjacent bedroom. A war of words between Sasha Baron Cohen and Rudy Giuliani has followed in the wake of the scene going public. Our Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review said the movie "contains an avalanche of awkward, anxiety-cranking moments that'll have you laughing while watching through your fingers like you would a horror movie. And the film's fantastic find, Maria Bakalova, every bit Sacha Baron Cohen's on-screen equal, is who, and what, most people will be talking about in the wake of this." [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://ift.tt/3oqzxfl]Trump very careful who he let into his events and house. No Covid test necessary - High 5! pic.twitter.com/Kf5gGk3n2M
— Borat (@BoratSagdiyev) October 23, 2020
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