Comedian Filmed US Lawmaker Running Around Butt-Naked Scaring ‘Terrorists’

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(Newswire.net — July 24, 2018) — Duped into thinking he was being trained to repel terrorists, Rep. Jason Spencer (R-Woodbine) ran around a gym with his pants down counterattacking an imaginary jihadist.

The Georgia lawmaker was convinced by a comedian posing as an Israeli martial arts specialist and counter terrorism expert that the best way to save his butt in case of a terrorist attack is to flash it to the attacker.

The author of the controversial series ‘Who Is America?’ Sacha Baron Cohen, known for his Borat character, is running a scam on politicians in fake interviews and situations in which they expose their true nature.

In his latest episode, the comedian managed to convince Georgia representative that the best way to defend himself when encountering an enraged terrorist is to touch him with his bare bottom so the terrorist instantly becomes homosexual.

Before standing in front of the camera to state his name and job title, Rep. Jason Spencer is seen addressing imaginary terrorists as “sand n*ggers”.

The humiliating video shows Jason Spencer yawl “We will cut off your d*ck,” before attacking Cohen with his panties down.

Later in the clip, Spencer is seen pretending to be an Asian tourist, speaking fake Chinese and using a selfie stick to take an upskirt photograph of a mannequin dressed as a Muslim woman. The purpose of a fake training was to discover if a woman wearing a burka is in fact a male terrorist in disguise.

Spencer released a statement defending that he was just being cooperative and did what he was asked to do. He issued a statement accusing the makers of the show for attempting to “undermine the American conservative political movement.”

Spencer, however, was not randomly chosen to be Cohen’s target. The Georgia lawmaker was already known for his racist comments from a year ago when he told African-American attorney LaDawn Jones that she and others who wanted Confederate statues and monuments to be removed from the state might “go missing” in a local swamp. Referring to the initiative for removal of General Robert E. Lee monuments, Spencer told Jones “I can’t guarantee you won’t be met with torches but something a lot more definitive.”

Georgia Leaders Condemn Jason Spencer for his behavior in Cohen’s show.