DC was the only region that got to see this Trump impersonator ad during the Super Bowl
An advertisement for a DC-based heating company featuring a Trump impersonator. Image via screengrab.

As with every year, the 2018 Super Bowl was chock-full of shocking ads. But viewers in the Washington, DC media market were the only ones treated to a local heating company's ad featuring a Donald Trump impersonator.


For the second year in a row, Cyprus Air Fireplace Systems ran a Trump-themed Super Bowl ad featuring the DC team's quarterback Kirk Cousins.

"Mr. President!" the quarterback yells, accidentally hitting the faux-Trump in the face with a football while he's tweeting about installing coal fireplaces in the White House.

"Why are you throwing balls in my face, Kurt Cousins?" the "president" asks, mispronouncing the quarterback's name.

After "Trump" complains about the White House's "ash-hole" coal-burning fireplaces, Cousins takes him to Cyprus Air's natural gas fireplace showroom. He tells the fake president that the company is having an 80 percent off special, and pseudo-Trump seems impressed.

"Wait a minute, 80 percent?" he exclaims. "That's almost as high as my approval rating."

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