Donald Trump was finally asked about Sarah Cooper’s viral impersonations of him – CNN

But the target of Cooper's ridicule hadn't been asked what he thinks of the videos ... until Sunday.

"I have not, no," Trump said, blank-faced. "I'd like to see them. Are they good or bad?"

Hilton told Trump he thought the president would find them very entertaining.

"OK, good! I'd like to see them," Trump said. "If you're saying they're positive, I'd like to look. If they're not positive...."

Hilton acknowledged that Cooper "doesn't mean it to be positive."

"I see," Trump said. "Well, I'll have to check it out."

Cooper has garnered a huge social media following since going viral in April 2020 for her satirical Trump impressions. She has been retweeted and praised by a multitude of entertainers, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ben Stiller, Halle Berry, Chrissy Teigen and Cher.

Prior to her online success, Cooper was a writer and correspondent on the CBS All Access pilot "Old News," produced by Stephen Colbert. She is also the author of the best-selling books "100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings" and "How to be Successful Without Hurting Men's Feelings."

-- CNN's Lisa France contributed to this report

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