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The Donald – This is a Parody – Hustler Video – Director – Steve Matts – Cast – Britney Amber, Skylar Madison, Christie Stevens, Natasha Starr, Subil Arch, Alyssa Lynn, Donnie Rock, Mark Zane and Evan Stone as Donald Trump

2016 is an election year, the debates, the nasty campaigns, the primaries and most important of all, the sex parodies! You knew that someone would jump on it and Hustler has done just that with this very funny, sexy parody. Join Trump and his adversaries Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz and Trump supporter Sarah Palin in this raucous and debaucherous take off of how The Donald will operate his office. You are in for a fun time with this one.

Okay the story line, such as it is, is thin but of course revolves around how Trump (Evan Stone) will make America great again and that is with sex. So right away we see Subil Arch and Natasha Starr as Melonia and Ivan Trump getting banged in a h0ot three way that has a little  bit of everything. Then we move onto a segment called “Celebrity Political Apprentice” with  Trump once again telling his apprentices Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz (Donnie rock and Mark Zane) how it’s going to go and of course sex is the answer with two Trumpettes (Slylar Madison and Christie Stevens). This is also where we get to see the first of Sarah Palin (Britney Amber) working with Trump.

Next up we see Palin in the office with Carly Fiorina (we won’t tell you who plays her) and that winds up in a very steamy girl/girl between these two. The rest of this release features Palin and trump as good ol’ Sarah works up one hell of a solo romp while Trump watches intently.

As we said, not much story, just fun and plenty of steamy sizzling sex. While the film is about Trump and Stone does an okay job, Britney Amber steals this one as Sarah Palin. She is simply terrific and gives a new wrinkle to the Palin character that was Lisa Ann’s calling card. All in all, just a fun film that is worth viewing for the comedic and sexual effect, so check “The Donald” out from Hustler Video.

AAN Rating – 3.5 out of 5 stars

Review by Art Koch, National Features & DVD Editor, NightMoves Magazine and AAN