Did Borat really crash Mike Pence’s CPAC speech? Here’s what videos from the day showed. – Courier & Press

From Ali G to Borat, here's a look back at some of his most memorable moments. USA TODAY

More than a decade after college students everywhere raised their hands for high fives and hollered "very nice," the sequel to the 2006 film Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan is set to be released.

Amazon Prime will release the movie featuring Sacha Baron Cohen's raunchycharacter on Oct. 23. The feature film is titled "The Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan."

The film follows BorattouringAmerica again, but this time with his daughter. In a trailer released by Amazon, Borat is shown with what appears to be his daughterover his shoulder as he breaks into the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)dressed like President Donald Trump, offering her toVice President Mike Pence.

I brought the girl for you! Borat calls out.

You can see the moment in the trailer here. If you rewind to watch the mockumentary'strailer in full, be warned, you may find itextremely offensive.

So, was that film real, or was that just Hollywood getting creative with editing? It's true that Cohen interrupted Pence's remarks at CPAC onFeb. 27, 2020, in National Harbor, Maryland. Whether he was holding a real actress over his shoulder or a life-size doll, is not immediately clear.

Multiple cameras from media and guests in attendance captured the moment a few minutes into Pence's speech. On CSPAN, Borat's voice can be heard trying to appeal to Pence before the crowd starts to collectively chant "USA, USA, USA."

The stuntbegins around the 9-minute mark, and Cohen, looking like Trump, can beseen in the crowd around the 9:43mark.

Onlookers can be seen liftingcell phones to document Cohen being escorted out of the room in the network's footage, without the woman he appears to have carried into the hall. Here's what one look of the actor's exit looked like from someone in the room:

The Daily Caller, a conservative opinion media group, put several onlookers perspectives of Cohen's exit together, too.

Charges against Cohen were not pursued after the incident.

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Nate Chute is a producer with the USA Today Network. Follow him on Twitter at @nchute

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