Brothers Osborne Face a Presidential Pawn Shop Scheme in New Music Video

Inspired by the film Point Break, the duo finds themselves held up in their rundown pawn shop by imposter Commanders in Chief Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and current President Donald Trump.

Brothers Osborne Face a Presidential Pawn Shop Scheme in New Music Video
Brothers Osborne, Photo via YouTube

This isn’t “fake news”: Brothers Osborne was robbed at gunpoint by four of the presidents, but it seems like they don’t mind thanks to the script of their new music video for the song, “It Ain’t My Fault.”

Inspired by the film Point Break, the duo finds themselves held up in their rundown pawn shop by imposter Commanders in Chief Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and current President Donald Trump. As they take the money and run, the goose chase ensues as each of the robbers find their own way out of the Oval Office and into jail.

“It’s a spin-off of the iconic robbery scene in the movie Point Break,” John Osborne told People in an interview. “The media these days is flooded with all things presidential and politics. No matter what goes wrong, presidents all seem to pin the blame on something else as opposed to being accountable for their own actions. The connection and timing was perfect.”

Showing a different way out for each of the disguised criminals, the video chronicles the chase between the fugitives and the fuzz. The faux Obama finds himself running from not only the law, but the gun of a disturbed citizen after his child screams for help. Fake Trump winds up in a church, breaking the holy house rules by attempting to swipe some alms during his visit.

In the meantime, the Clinton fraud gets distracted by the ladies before ultimately finding a safe hand in the arms of another masked bandit with the face of Hillary Clinton. The pretender playing Bush hops the wall with the rest of his buddies, minus Trump, to get away and leaves the current person in power behind, portraying some sort of subtle euphemism for the times.

Fans can find out more about the “It Ain’t My Fault” robbery on the Brothers News Network website, the source of all the biggest ‘real fake news.’