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Sacha Baron Cohen hits back at Donald Trump after he calls Borat star a ‘creep’

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Sacha Baron Cohen hits back at Donald Trump after US President calls him a 'creep'

Sacha Baron Cohen has responded to reports that the President of the United States branded him a 'creep' after the actor released his second Borat mockumentary

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Sacha Baron Cohen has hit back at Donald Trump after the US President branded him a "creep".

The Borat star, who has recently released an explosive sequel movie, savagely took down the Republican president and branded him a 'racist baffoon' in a social media post on Saturday.

Sacha's entertaining response came shortly after the US President allegedly called him a 'creep' and slammed the comedian for 'not being funny'.

Taking to Twitter over the weekend, Cohen shared a link to an article that detailed Donald Trump's alleged opinion of the Borat star.

In the story, Donald Trump claimed that he saw right past Sacha when he tried to 'scam him in the past'.

"I don’t know what happened. But years ago, you know, he ( @SachaBaronCohen ) tried to scam me and I was the only one who said no way.

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"That’s a phony guy and I don’t find him funny," Trump is quoted as saying, according to a tweet from reporter Steve Herman.

Sacha spared no time in hitting back at the politician.

"Donald—I appreciate the free publicity for Borat! I admit, I don’t find you funny either," Sacha wrote.

He added: "But yet the whole world laughs at you. I’m always looking for people to play racist buffoons, and you’ll need a job after Jan. 20. Let’s talk!"

Sacha Baron Cohen has been widely praised by fans following the release of the second Borat movie, titled Borat Subsequent Movie Film.

The mockumentary features several explosive moments that shine a spotlight on the happenings in the White House during the run up to the election.

In the footage, Borat's daughter was able to gain access to the White House, while also encountering several prominent figures in the Trump administration.

Rudy Giuliani was also interviewed by Borat's fictional daughter and was seen to compliment her on her looks and hold her hand.

It was then he was shown appearing to recline on a bed with his hands down his trousers.

Following the clip going viral on Twitter, Giuliani defended his unsuspecting appearance in the film, saying "nothing inappropriate" happened.