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Judd Apatow: I feel like I've just been raped after Trump's election
Judd Apatow discusses his new HBO show "Crashing" during a SiriusXM "Town Hall" event on Feb. 13 in New York City. (Getty Images/Cindy Ord)

Judd Apatow: I feel like I've just been raped after Trump's election

Now that Donald Trump has become president, notable producer and comedian Judd Apatow says he feels as though he's been "raped."

Apatow did not hold back on his jokes about Trump and the Trump family in a recent stand-up set in Los Angeles, according to the Daily Beast. In fact, Apatow spent the majority of his Saturday night set ripping on Trump.

In fact, Apatow said that when Trump was elected, he felt like "a person about to get raped, but I didn't know how bad it would be," the Daily Beast reported.

"I feel like I've just been raped, and I just don't know if I'm going to get murdered," he continued.

According to the Daily Beast, the "crowd applauded, knowingly."

Apatow also reportedly teased 10-year-old Barron Trump, even though the president's children are largely considered to be off-limits. "Saturday Night Live" writer Katie Rich was suspended from the show in January after she jokingly tweeted that Barron Trump would become the "country's first homeschool shooter."

"He f***ing gets it," Apatow, 49, said of Barron, according to the Daily Beast. "You ever see the look on his face when Trump is talking? People are like, 'Is there something wrong with him?' No, he knows his dad is a f***ing asshole."

As for the first lady, Melania Trump, Apatow said he "understands" why she has not moved into the White House as every day that she is not there, is a day that "she's not getting f***ed by Donald Trump."

Apatow produced the films "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," "Superbad," "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "Stepbrothers" and "Bridesmaids."

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