Geraldo Rivera Parodies Trump on 'Dancing With The Stars'

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This is certainly the most colorful imagining of what a Donald Trump White House might look like.
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Geraldo Rivera and his dancing partner Edyta Sliwinska arrive at Planet Hollywood for the press conference for the 'Dancing with the Stars' season 22 cast reveal in New York, New York on March 8, 2016.Rainmaker Photo/MediaPunch/MediaPunch/IPx

This is certainly the most colorful imagining of what a Donald Trump White House might look like.

The 2016 campaign season collided with the world of pop culture — once again — when "Dancing With The Stars" put its own spin on the Trump Train on Monday night.

Former "Apprentice" contestant and current Fox News correspondent Geraldo Rivera and his dance partner, Edyta Sliwinska, danced a Donald and Melania-themed salsa, complete with Oval Office backdrop and desk.

As they danced, a poster unfurled on the desk that read "Bienvenidos a Mexico!" as men in sombreros and ponchos partied in the wings.

The duo scored badly, which was Rivera's second poor performance in as many weeks, and (spoiler) he was voted off.

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