Documentarian Michael Moore made an unannounced visit to Trump Tower Saturday with a film crew in tow hoping for a sit down with President-elect Donald Trump.
Moore, a vocal critic of the real estate mogul, called Trump illegitimate as he walked around the lobby of the skyscraper with reporters, according to a pool report.
The Fahrenheit 9/11 director said Trump does not have the vote of the people because claimed victory in the electoral college but did not win the popular vote.
The 62-year-old, who had predicted Trumps victory, entered the gaudy lobby with a camera crew in tow and asked to see Trump.
I just thought Id see if I could get into Trump Tower and ride the famous escalator, Moore said.
And he did.
Moore demanded an audience with the incoming commander-in-chief but settles for leaving the billionaire a handwritten note. Moore demanded an audience with the incoming commander-in-chief but settles for leaving the billionaire a handwritten note. (EDUARDO MUNOZ/REUTERS)
Moore rode the to the fourth floor before the Secret Service told him he could go no higher.
When he asked for a meeting with Trump, a Secret Service agent replied: Youd have to check with his staff.
The Flint, Mich., native left a note.
Mr. Trump. Im here. I want to talk to you, he wrote before leaving the piece of paper with a doorman.
The attempt at an audience with Trump was far from the first time that Moore has made Trump his business.
Earlier this year, Moore released a film titled Michael Moore in Trumpland, a recording of a stage performance hed recently written.
Last December, Moore stood in front of Trumps namesake high rise holding a sign declaring, We are all Muslim, in the wake of Trumps controversial proposal to temporarily ban Muslim immigrants from entering the country.
On Saturday, Moore streamed his stunt on Facebook.
We need to fight and do whatever we can to see that he does not take office on Jan. 20, Moore said. He is an illegitimate President. He does not have the vote of the people.
Moments later, Nigel Farage, the head of the Brexit movement that saw Britain leave the European Union, was seen in the building.