James Corden Sent Donald Trump 297 Copies of Philadelphia For a Very Good Reason
Six members of Trump's advisory council on HIV/AIDS stepped down in protest because the president "has no strategy to address" the ongoing epidemic, NBC reports.
During his Late Late Show opening monologue on Tuesday, Corden explained why he decided to send Trump copies of Philadelphia in response, citing the Tom Hanks film as his first introduction to the disease.
The 1993 drama stars Hanks as a prominent attorney named Andrew Beckett who is suffering from AIDS.