Activist group American Encore has released "Donald Trump- An American Encore" as part of its "Second Act" series.
At the beginning of January, American Encore announced they would release a series of short documentaries about prominent Americans who had a "second act" in making meaningful contributions to society despite facing harsh adversity.
In addition to President Donald Trump, other figures to be highlighted include actor and producer Mark Wahlberg, tech innovator Damien Patton, President Ronald Reagan, and advocates like Alice Marie Johnson and Frank Meeink.
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"America is a nation like no other—a place where people can create a second act, reinvent themselves, overcome adversity, and make meaningful contributions to the world," said American Encore's founder and President, Sean Noble. These stories of redemption, resilience, and reinvention remind us that the best days lie ahead if we dare believe in them."
American Encore described Trump's success as "the ultimate encore performance."
"Time after time, when critics counted him out, he proved he was just getting started and came roaring back with tremendous success. President Trump's story is uniquely American, reminding all of us that our nation holds boundless opportunity," the group continued.
Noble said in a statement about the episode's release, "Donald Trump's story proves that in America, we are limited only by our imaginations."
"His success reminds us that we are blessed with opportunity like no other nation on earth. Here, people can harness their destiny, overcome adversity, and have a second act that lands them in the White House—twice! As this video series shows, America's best days lie ahead if we dare to believe in them," Noble continued.
The video provides a brief biography of Trump before describing his first term in office. The narrator says he "led with strength" and "put America first" when "he confronted the challenge the world had not seen in generations," referring to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
You can watch American Encore's video here.