Donald Trump's term as United States President is slowly but surely coming to an end - and so is his place in movie history.

Fans have called for Trump to be removed from Home Alone 2. The action has the backing of the film's star Macaulay Culkin.

The 44th President of the United States had a brief cameo in the 1992 film: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. 

Culkin's character Kevin McAllister asks Trump, "where the lobby is" and he replies, "Down the hall and to the left."

Angry fans even went as far to edit the clip and remove both Trump's likeness and voice from the cameo.

The original tweet, from Twitter user @maxschramp, went viral, with over 17K retweets and 101K likes, with Culkin chiming in, 'Bravo.'

Another fan asked for a, "petition to digitally replace trump in ‘Home Alone 2" with 40-year-old Macaulay Culkin replying: "Sold."

A petition has even been created at Change.org. It asks Disney to not only remove Trump from the film, but replace him with President-Elect Joe Biden.

Kevin Broberg started the petition in November.

"Home Alone 2 is tarnished. It has a racist stain on it in the shape of Donald J Trump. I petition that he be edited out of the film and replaced with Joe Biden," Broberg said.

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"Nothing ruins holiday cheer like a sexist, xenophobic, race-baiting bigot. For the sake of future generations, Trump must be replaced," he added.

The petition only has 199 signatures thus far, but it has a 500 person target.

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Last year, Donald Trump Jr. learned that his father's cameo had been cut from the Canadian version broadcast.

Trump Jr. called the move, "pathetic," while his father tweeted, "I guess Justin Trudeau doesn’t much like my making him pay up on NATO or Trade! The movie will never be the same! (just kidding)."

It was later confirmed by CBC executive Chuck Thompson that the cameo was "edited for time," and that version has aired on CBC since 2014.

Last Friday Twitter announced it had banned Trump's account. The company says it made the decision to reduce the risk of "further incitement to violence."

The world was left stunned after the 74-year-old politician's supporters rioted through the United States Capitol.

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