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Michael Moore Says Trump’s Presidency Ends with His New Film
Associated Press
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Famed documentarian Michael Moore is working on a new directorial project that aims to bring down President Donald Trump.
The Oscar winner's latest project, Fahrenheit 11/9, will look at the circumstances surrounding Trump's 2016 election win, despite losing the popular vote by around 3 million people to Hillary Clinton. The title is a nod to his previous film, Fahrenheit 9/11, which focused on the Bush administration's response to the infamous 2001 terror attacks, and to November 9, 2016, when Trumps' victory was officially announced.
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"The filming has been done under a strict cloak of secrecy and is expected to be key in dissolving Trump's 'teflon' shield and, in turn, his presidency," a press release says. According to Entertainment Weekly, Moore also issued a statement saying, "No matter what you throw at him, it hasn't worked. No matter what is revealed, he remains standing. Facts, reality, brains cannot defeat him. Even when he commits a self-inflicted wound, he gets up the next morning and keeps going and tweeting. That all ends with this movie."
Fahrenheit 11/9 is currently in production with Moore at the helm as director. A release date has not been announced yet.