President Donald Trump sent an unusual tweet of a "Green Acres" parody he performed with Megan Mullally at the 2005 Emmy Awards before he signed the Farm Bill on Thursday.
It was unclear what it meant or how it was connected to the bill.
It showed Trump, then host of "The Apprentice," in a pair of overalls holding a pitchfork, similar to the intro to the 1960s TV sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor about a couple who leave the city for life in the country.
Mullally, singing Gabor’s part in the skit, responded to the throwback performance tweet from Trump with a few tweets of her own, including an “omg.”
“If you guys need me, I’ll be in a hole in the ground,” she said.
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