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Release Date:
March 24, 2024
Original Title:
WTF, USA?! Trump gegen Biden
Alternate Titles:
Weltspiegel-Doku: WTF, USA?! Trump gegen Biden
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
“I'm still a Trump girl” is written on Sharon Anderson's shirt. The 67-year-old is traveling all over the USA to support her idol Donald Trump. With Trump as president, she felt “safer” and more “respected” in the world. She is adamant that the 2020 election was stolen, even though there is no proof or evidence of this. If Donald Trump is not elected president this year, she wants to “try to right a wrong,” by whatever means. It seems as if this election campaign cannot end peacefully. While incumbent President Joe Biden justifies his re-candidacy at the age of 81 with the need to save democracy in the USA, ex-President Donald Trump, who is only slightly younger, says he will be a dictator for a day after his re-election. Probably to change the decisions of the past few years, including support for the West. What the hell is going on in the USA?
Commissioning Editor:
Nicole Ripperda
Beate Schlanstein
Director:
Gudrun Engel
Ulrike Brincker
Director of Photography:
Moritz Jaegel
Frank Lange
Editor:
Henrik Adamus
Graphic Designer:
Petra Lohmeier
Sound:
Daniel Doerner
Marius Gösel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Philipp Menzel
Writer:
Gudrun Engel
Ulrike Brincker
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