'Schumer siesta': Trump reshares comedian in sombrero video hinting at 2028 run
President Donald Trump reshared a video Friday from comedian Shawn Farash who wore a Trump 2028 hat on top of a sombrero and referred to the government shutdown as the Schumer siesta. (Screenshot/Shawn Farash)

President Donald Trump Friday shared a video from a comedian posing as the president wearing a sombrero with a Trump 2028 hat on top, bright poncho and referring to the government shutdown as the "Schumer siesta" and referring to Hakeem Jeffries as "Dollar Store Obama."

Shawn Farash, who also calls himself Captain Deplorable, created the video and by Friday morning Trump had reshared it on his Truth Social platform:

"Hola, mi fellow Americanos... welcome to the Schumer shutdown. We call it the Schumer siesta. He put the government on siesta, cryin' Chuck and El Hakimo 'Jefe' Jeffries. We used to call him Dollar Store Obama until we realized he's worth far less than a dollar. But they put the government on siesta to give illegal aliens your healthcare. We're not going to let it happen. But I looked at both of them I said 'we're not going to let it happen.' It's no bueno. I said 'It's no bueno.' They begged me, they said 'But señor, por favor, please give illegal aliens healthcare.' I said 'We're not going to do it. We're never going to do it. It's not gonna happen.' And they were also very upset about our 'Big, beautiful sombreros.'"

The comedian then dipped his head down and showed a Trump 2028 hat on top of the sombrero.

"These are the greatest sombreros the world has ever seen, we really have the best sombreros and everybody wants one except cryin' Chuck and El Hakimo 'Jefe' Jeffries. They don't want one but they're going to wear one when all is said and done. We're going to end the siesta, we're going to reopen the government and we will not give into the demands of Chuck and El Jefe. We're not going to do that. Thank you. Gold bless you."

Trump has hinted at canceling the 2028 election during his speech with generals this week saying that the country is being "invaded from within."