Trump's double discovered in Pakistan: it became known what he wants from the US president
15.01.2025/23/00 XNUMX:XNUMX
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Shortly before the inauguration, US President-elect Donald Trump received a message from his doppelganger living in Pakistan. Salesman Salim Bagga invited the American leader to come to Punjab, the "Comments" portal reports, citing Reuters.
A milk pudding vendor (otherwise known as ice cream, but actually a local dessert called kheer) has become a celebrity thanks to his uncanny resemblance to Trump. The vendor, whose name is Salim Bagga, attracts not only sweet tooths but also passersby who want to take selfies with him.
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"Comments" note that the Pakistani "Trump" did not become famous today. Ukrainian media wrote about him still in 2021 , and in November 2024, after Trump's election victory, on the network appeared a new wave of videos with him. However, Reuters managed to talk to the Punjabi star in January. Bagga, 53, is doing well, and the 53-year-old trader is still plying the streets with his wooden cart. Salim is an albino, and his white hair and reddish skin tone make him look even more like the American president.
The merchant admitted that he enjoys the public attention, that "Trump" feels great and poses with pleasure. He invited the American president to a tasting.
"Donald Trump, you won the election, now come here and eat my kheer, you'll really like it," Reuters quoted the lookalike as saying.
As the portal "Comments" wrote, Donald Trump inauguration will take place on January 20. The 47th US president broke tradition by inviting foreign leaders to the ceremony. In addition, for the first time in history, the inauguration of a US president will be held with flags at half-staff, as the country will still be mourning the death of the Dec. 29 Jimmy Carter , who was President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and lived to be 100 years old.
But in the US, even without this, they treat Trump's new arrival in the White House as an extraordinary event. After all, this is only the second time in US history that a former president will once again occupy the Oval Office after a one-term break. Before that, only Grover Cleveland (US president in 1885-1889 and 1893-1897) managed to return to the White House after a break and a defeat in his re-election bid.