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Dylan Mulvaney mixes up anti-Trump 'RINOs' with 'Rhinos at the zoo' in Cameo video praising a GOP congressional candidate - paid for by their primary opponent

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U.S. House candidate Rick Becker has commissioned Dylan Mulvaney to congratulate his opponent on 'moving to D.C. to work with the rhinos' in a Cameo clip. 

Becker is running against Julie Fedorchak, a North Dakota public service commissioner. They are both running in a primary to replace Rep. Kelly Armstrong, who is vacating the seat to run for governor, in the state's only House seat. 

'Hi Julie!' Mulvaney said in the clip, 'I wanted to make you this video because your friend Rick told me that you have a huge job change coming up.'

Last year, Mulvaney's tie-up with Bud Light led to an angry boycott of the beer by conservatives that cost parent company Anheuser-Busch $400 million in sales. The TikToker now sells Cameos starting at $350 a pop. 

'From what I understand you just spent like 10 or more years in North Dakota like basically saving the planet and like promoting green energy and reducing harmful coal plants which is so iconic, and now I'm very excited for this. You are now going to the DC zoo to be working with rhinos! Babe, that is insane,' Mulvaney went on. 

Mulvaney was seemingly unaware that the Cameo would be used in the GOP House race - and of the double meaning of RINO (Republican in Name Only).  

'Hi Julie!' Mulvaney said in the clip, 'I wanted to make you this video because your friend Rick told me that you have a huge job change coming up'

'Hi Julie!' Mulvaney said in the clip, 'I wanted to make you this video because your friend Rick told me that you have a huge job change coming up'

U.S. House candidate Rick Becker has commissioned Dylan Mulvaney to congratulate his opponent on 'moving to D.C. to work with the rhinos' in a Cameo clip

U.S. House candidate Rick Becker has commissioned Dylan Mulvaney to congratulate his opponent on 'moving to D.C. to work with the rhinos' in a Cameo clip

Becker is running against Julie Fedorchak, a North Dakota public service commissioner

Becker is running against Julie Fedorchak, a North Dakota public service commissioner

'So like, how do you go from one thing to another? Those are pretty drastic. And if I'm ever DC, I'm going to figure out a way to reach out to you and check out the rhinos. So, best of luck. I love you, Julie. Bye, love ya.' 

Becker and Fedorchak are facing off against three other opponents in the June 11 primary, including attorney and former 2018 Miss America Cara Mund and state party-endorsed Alex Balasz. 

Both Becker and Fedorchak have been trying to show off their Trump-aligned conservative bonafides in the race. 

Becker, a doctor and state legislator for a decade, founded North Dakota's version of the hard-right 'Freedom Caucus.' 

In a statement, Becker told DailyMail.com Mulvaney 'did an excellent job highlighting [Fedorchak's] work against coal plants in North Dakota and her desire to work with RINOs in DC. Well worth the Cameo fee for the laugh.'  

Thanks to her viral TikTok series, Days of Girlhood, which has 9.9 million followers, Mulvaney is one of the most famous transgender people in America. 

Mulvaney achieved internet stardom in 2022 by launching her hit TikTok series, Days of Girlhood, in which she documents her transition from a young man to a 'girl.'

She's made millions of dollars by endorsing cosmetics, fashion and other products, appeared with President Joe Biden at the White House, and appeared alongside Hollywood celebrities.

Last April she posted a video to promote a Bud Light giveaway, saying the company had sent her a tallboy can with her face on it to celebrate her sex change.

This irked conservatives, who said a favorite beer had 'gone woke.'

Dylan Mulvaney drinks a Bud Light in a video posted April 1, 2023 on the influencer's Instagram

Dylan Mulvaney drinks a Bud Light in a video posted April 1, 2023 on the influencer's Instagram

Dylan Mulvaney arrives at the 2024 Race To Erase MS Gala at Fairmont Century Plaza on May 10, 2024

Dylan Mulvaney arrives at the 2024 Race To Erase MS Gala at Fairmont Century Plaza on May 10, 2024 

They railed on social media and boycotted the drink, costing parent company Anheuser-Busch $400 million in sales — a 13.5 percent slump.

The fallout led to a devastating stretch for Bud Light, where it suffered repeat double-digit revenue drops on a near-weekly basis.

Mulvaney went on to earn $2 million from promotional work last year, landing deals with Nike and Mac, and she appeared at the Golden Globes in January.

She was in December named on Forbes' 30 under 30 list.

The magazine praised her for withstanding the Bud Light fall-out and Mulvaney slammed the beer company for throwing her to the wolves. 

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