Trevor Noah compares Trump to Zuma on show
Noah said Trump's offensive comments about foreigners are familiar as it reminded him of Jacob Zuma.
JOHANNESBURG - Days after making his debut as host of The Daily Show, comedian Trevor Noah has used the show to lampoon US presidential hopeful Donald Trump and compare him to Jacob Zuma.
The South African comedian says Trump's offensive comments about foreigners are familiar and even remind him of the South African president.
Earlier this year, Trump criticised Mexican immigrants accusing them of being criminals and rapists.
On last night's show, Noah played a clip of Zuma speaking about foreigners.
He went on to argue that the Republican candidate could well be White House material.
WATCH: Trevor Noah attempts to make the case that trump is very presidential.
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