It started as a harmless comedy routine.
John Di Domenico â a writer and occasional host â wasnât trying to start a political firestorm when he first mimicked Donald Trumpâs voice. But one viral clip changed everything.
Overnight, John became the Trump impersonator.
And according to insiders, the real Trump has never forgiven him.
The Viral Moment That Started It All

When the government shutdown left millions of Americans without access to food benefits, Trump was hosting a lavish party at Mar-a-Lago.
That same night, John released a parody clip: standing in front of an empty fridge, orange makeup and all, pretending to be Trump tossing dollar bills in the air while saying,
âNobody knows food stamps better than me. I invented hunger!â
It was absurd. It was cutting. And it spread like wildfire.
Even people who supported Trump laughed â but the man himself didnât.
One aide later revealed:
âTrump saw the clip on Fox and nearly jumped out of his chair. He kept asking, âWho is this loser?! Who gave him my voice?!ââ
The Dance Mockery That Broke the Internet

If the fridge sketch irritated Trump, the dance impression humiliated him.
During a rally, Trump had gone viral for his strange âshoulder shuffleâ â a stiff, repetitive move to YMCA
.
John recreated it perfectly â too perfectly.
He poked his rear out, stiffened his arms, and repeated the awkward motions, muttering between breaths,
âNobody dances better than me. People say I move like Elvis. Tremendous rhythm.â
Crowds roared with laughter. Memes flooded TikTok. Trumpâs team reportedly tried to get the video removed â but it was too late.
The Melania Moment That Crossed the Line

The final straw came when John brought in an actress to play Melania.
He hadnât meant to target her personally â the bit was supposed to parody the public awkwardness between the couple.
But when the video dropped â Melania smiling stiffly while âTrumpâ bragged about âthe best marriage in presidential historyâ â the internet exploded.
For the first time, Trumpâs anger reportedly spilled over into his private life.
Sources whispered that Melania and Trump clashed over the sketch, with one insider claiming she told him bluntly:
âMaybe people wouldnât believe it if it didnât look so real.â
That remark, friends say, sent Trump into a rage.
The Man Trump Canât Escape
Today, John Di Domenico is one of the most sought-after impersonators in the world, his Trump act featured on late-night shows, podcasts, and political sketches across every platform.
And every time he steps on stage, he delivers the one thing Trump hates most â laughter at his expense.
âHe never forgives being made fun of,â John once said in an interview.
âBut if you canât laugh at yourself⊠someone else will gladly do it for you.â
