Someone overdubbed the Trump's new 'Hall of Presidents' robot with some of his horrible speeches

Now on display at Walt Disney World
Someone overdubbed the Trump's new 'Hall of Presidents' robot with some of his horrible speeches
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 18: U.S. President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the Ronald Reagan Building December 18, 2017 in Washington, DC. The president was expected to outline a new strategy for U.S. foreign policy through the release of the periodic National Security Strategy, a document that aims to outline major national security concerns and the administration's plans to deal with them. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images

The only thing good thing to come out of Donald Trump induction of Disney World's Hall of Presidents is the internet's reactions to it.

Some people popped their jokes off on the social media platform, while another Twitter user—@DustinGiebel— took the time to dub the video of the animatronic Trump with actual horrible things the president has said.

Brace yourselves.

Here's robot Trump, but with audio of the Access Hollywood tapes playing.

Here's robot Trump, but with audio from his horrific speech about Mexicans.

And here's robot Trump, on the size of his hands.

But not everything people tweeted about the hilariously off-putting robot was not as depressing as the dubs above.

After a year of closures due to construction, the travesty that is Trump's animatronic is available for all your viewing/mocking pleasures at Walt Disney World starting today.

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