

People have been surprised after watching a resurfaced clip of Donald Trump and hearing his 'real laugh'.
A lot of the things the US president says are not particularly funny, and in plenty of cases such as his comments about wanting to take over Greenland have been very unfunny for the country in question.
Back in 2017 when the guy off The Apprentice who was nearly cast as the US president in Sharknado 3 actually got inaugurated into the White House plenty weren't sure how to take him.
Anyway, an old clip of Trump from Celebrity Apprentice where he gets a ride in an F1 car has resurfaced on social media and reminded people what he was like before he became US president.
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He was driven around Manhattan by 1978 Formula One champion Mario Andretti in an F1 car with a passenger seat, and Trump laughed as the ride was over.
People watching the clip said they 'don't think they've ever seen him actually laugh' and that it was 'wild' that this was pretty much the only time they'd seen him do a 'human laugh'.


Some viewers noted the contrast between the bad acting in the video and the seemingly genuine human moment, something many said they'd not seen from Trump before.
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It's a very long time ago that this clip was taken, and since then Trump has had one full term as US president and started another by renaming the Gulf of Mexico, redesigning the Oval Office and signing a bunch of executive orders.
A whole load of government employees have lost their jobs in sweeping cuts from the new Trump administration, while he's also been touting for Tesla at the behest of his new best friend Elon Musk.
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He was also recently bonked in the face by a boom mic, prompting some of his weirder supporters to suggest it was an assassination attempt as the microphone fluff could be laced with a deadly substance.
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There are other old clips of Donald Trump which people have not looked back on as fondly as him laughing.
Back in the harrowing time of 9/11 a phone call from Donald Trump had him boasting about the size of his New York City tower.
He'd said: "40 Wall Street actually was the second tallest building in downtown Manhattan and it was, actually before the World Trade Centre, the tallest.
"And when they built the World Trade Centre it became known as the second tallest and now it's the tallest."
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