Finding Dorywas snubbed when the Oscar nominations were announced on Gonzo | Adult Movies OnlineTuesday.
Now it's back in the news, this time because President Donald Trump is reportedly screening the movie at the White House for staff and family -- right in the middle of the furor over what is effectively a ban on Muslim immigrants.
SEE ALSO: Lyft pledges $1 million ACLU donation in response to Trump's #MuslimBanCBS White House correspondent Mark Knoller shared news of Trump's family movie screening, which will be shown in the White House Family Theater on Sunday afternoon. Indeed, in a presidential schedule shared with press, a movie screening is planned for 3 p.m.
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Meanwhile, protesters are flooding airports across the country to object to Trump's immigration ban targeting all refugees -- specifically those hoping to escape civil war in Syria -- and citizens from Libya, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, all largely Muslim nations.
Trump has business dealings in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey, three majority-Muslim nations not included in the ban.
That the White House selected to screen Finding Dory-- the story of a character's attempt to reunite with her parents despite outside forces working against her -- is an irony not lost on the internet.
But sure, Trump family, enjoy your movie.
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