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Roy Wood Jr. on Presidential Tweets, Racism and Guns

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"The Daily Show" correspondent and comedian Roy Wood Jr. talked with KQED's Sheraz Sadiq at the Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library, one of five interactive attractions at Colossal Clusterfest, a three-day comedy festival held June 1 - 3 in San Francisco. Visitors can hear from celebrities like Seth Meyers who survived twitter battles with President Trump or even take a shot at replying to a crisis situation in 280 characters or less while sitting on a golden toilet inside a replica of the Oval Office. "I’m not sure if you leave feeling better about the country or more horrified, but you’ll definitely feel something," said Wood, Jr.

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