President Donald Trump and Vince Vaughn Combines itself for a light parody of the emblematic film of 2005 of the Hollywood actor “Wedding Crashers”.
The White House published a photo on Friday of Vaughn, 55, visiting Trump in the oval office, accompanied by a playful legend: “White House Crashers”.
The image, stylish like a film poster, featured Vaughn Standing behind a Trump seated, both smiling in front of the presidential seal.

Vince Vaughn returns President Trump to the White House on the photo of “Wedding Crashers”. (Win McNamee / Kevin C. Cox / Getty images)
“President Donald J. Trump and Vince Vaughn in the oval office,” shared the official Instagram account of the White House with an American flag Emoji.
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The White House social media post has sparked mixed fans’ mixed reactions.
Some fans have adopted the humorous wink to “wedding crashers”, while others questioned twinning.
“I love to see daring celebrities support President Trump!” A fan wrote.
“President Donald J. Trump and Vince Vaughn in the oval office.”
Another comment said: “This White House social media account is gold! I love it.”
Others disapproved of the comic post.

Vaughn has already been frank on his political opinions. (Photo of Axelle / Bauer-Griffin / FilmMagic)
“Vince Vaughn canceled,” said an Instagram comment.
A fan reacted: “Vince Vaughn is about to be the most hated man in Hollywood now.”

Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in the premiere of “Wedding Crashers” in New York in 2005. (Gregory Pace / FilmMagic / Getty Images)
He has teamed up with his colleague Hollywood actor Owen Wilson for the hot comedy, “Wedding crashers.”
Vaughn and Wilson worked as divorce mediators that bypassed marriage receptions during their free time.
In January, Vaughn was seen by taking photos with fans of Trump’s inaugural Starlight Ball.

Vince Vaughn was seen by taking photos with fans of Trump’s inaugural Starlight Ball. (Derek Utley / Instagram)
Last year, Vaughn admitted that he was libertarian and described himself as a “believer more to allow individuals to make choices”.
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“I prefer to say that people make their choices, and they can make different choices and have the consequences of their choices,” he said The New York Times.
Meanwhile, in 2020, Vaughn received backlash after being discussed and shaking Trump’s hand at the National Championship of the University Football Championships.
The actor of the “swingers” discussed criticism at the time.
“During my career, I met many politicians with whom I have always been cordial; I met Nancy Pelosi and I was also cordial,” said Vaughn at Los Angeles Times.
Vaughn also noted that in the same football match, he also praised the Democratic strategist James Carville, who had a cameo of “Old School”.
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“It was the only time I met him. We said hello. He was very kind,” joked Vaughn. “I did not enter politicians.”
He continued: “I think people are more busy than ever of these things. But I don’t think most people take these kinds of things as serious as the little percentage that makes noise about it.”