Laura Benanti is an award winning actress, known for her stunning singing and incredible stage presence. Still, many could argue that her best work is her Melania Trump impression. This past Tuesday, Benanti was featured on "The Today Show with Stephen Colbert" as she played a version of Melania that crashed the Democratic National Convention to investigate the "Kamala-nomenon" and learn what it means to laugh.

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"Hello Stephen. And hello Chicago, the greatest city in the world!" says Benanti in a thick accent, prompting laughs from the audience and from Colbert himself, who has to hold back from breaking character. Colbert asks her what she's doing at the DNC, and she replies that she's trying to "uncover the secrets behind the Kamala-nomenon.

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happy?" "And what is this thing she does when she opens her face and she goes 'ha ha ha ha,'" she says, producing a robotic laugh. "It's called l.