A social media personality dresses up as Donald Trump, complete with orange face paint, and prank calls various businesses in Hawaii, including Popeyes, a grocery store, Home Depot, Carl's Jr, and Red Lobster, inquiring if they have any job openings. The personality, pretending to be Trump, tries to persuade the employees to hire him, often referencing his past presidency and "great" qualities. After the prank calls, the personality struggles to remove the face paint, which is causing skin irritation, and eventually succeeds in taking it off. The video ends with the personality reflecting on the experience and asking viewers to like and subscribe for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The creator is pretending to be Donald Trump for a prank call video.
2. The video was filmed on the day Joe Biden was projected to be the president.
3. The creator used orange face paint to resemble Donald Trump.
4. The paint caused skin irritation and burning.
5. The creator made prank calls to various Hawaiian businesses, including Popeyes, a grocery store, Home Depot, Carl's Jr., Red Lobster, and Domino's.
6. The creator claimed to be Donald Trump and asked if the businesses were hiring.
7. Some of the businesses told the creator to check their websites for job openings or to fill out applications in person.
8. The creator had trouble removing the orange face paint and used baby oil to finally get it off.
9. The video was posted on a Sunday.