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Trump, Kim impersonators held for questioning by Hanoi police

US President Donald Trump impersonator Russel White (L) and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un impersonator Howard X, pose together for photographs outside the Opera House in Hanoi on February 22, 2019. (AFP)

HANOI鈥揔im Jong Un and Donald Trump impersonators were held for questioning by Vietnamese police after they appeared in Hanoi, where the US and North Korean leaders will meet next week for a second summit.

Kim impersonator Howard X and Donald Trump lookalike Russell White staged a 鈥榤eeting鈥 in downtown Hanoi Friday ahead of a second summit between the real Trump and Kim on February 27-28 in the Vietnamese capital.

About 10 police officers later showed up at a local TV station where they were giving an interview, and told them to stop making media appearances or risk being deported.

鈥淭hey basically said stop doing the impersonation or we will kick you out of the country,鈥 Howard X told AFP after he was released from questioning and back at his hotel, where he believed plainclothes police were monitoring him.

The police told the pair they could only travel around the city with an approved itinerary and travel guide.

Howard X, a Hong Kong resident, insisted he was in Vietnam legally and will not leave unless he is forced to do so.

The pair appeared with black-clad security guards at Hanoi鈥檚 Metropole hotel and Opera House earlier in the day, where they were swarmed by press.

In character, Trump lookalike White said they came with an intention to scale down North Korea鈥檚 nuclear ambitions.

鈥淲e鈥檙e working toward peace. Through negotiations, with dialogue, we want to help North Korea of course,鈥 he said, wearing heavy bronzer and with freshly gelled hair.

Full-time Kim impersonator Howard X joked that his colleague might have to look past Pyongyang鈥檚 nuclear intentions in order to meet eye-to-eye.

鈥淗opefully he can overlook all my nuclear missiles and lift the sanctions,鈥 said Howard X, who also visited Singapore ahead of the leaders鈥 meeting last year.

Before the police standoff, the men said they planned to visit a massage parlour, play a round of golf and maybe try some of Hanoi鈥檚 culinary delights.

But they may not be allowed to do so by authorities in Vietnam, a one-party communist state hoping to pull off next week鈥檚 summit without any embarrassment as the world watches.

Vietnam鈥檚 hardline administration have little tolerance for spontaneous public gatherings of any sort, and Vietnamese security personnel were keeping a close eye on the impersonators during their afternoon walkabout.

Howard X also ran into to security issues last June ahead of the first Trump-Kim meeting in Singapore, when he was held at the airport and told to stay away from summit venues. He was eventually permitted into the city state.

The pair say they are looking for a few more impersonators to complete their band of 鈥渢yrants鈥, calling for any lookalikes of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, China鈥檚 Xi Jinping or Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to come forward.

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