MIAMI: With his corporate suits, fussy hairstyle and penchant for glitzy decor, the Big Mac-munching former president of the United States isn't everyone's idea of a counterculture revolutionary.

But try telling that to the clientele at the Versailles Cuban restaurant Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, where Donald Trump strutted between booths Tuesday telling tales of his latest run-in with the government like he was a modern-day Che Guevara.

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