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"Hamilton" composer and star Lin-Manuel Miranda freestyles with Obama

Lin-Manuel Miranda, star of the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" performs a freestyle rap at the White House with President Obama and a U.S. Marine Corps drummer
Stars of "Hamilton" freestyle rap with Obama 01:54

During a daylong visit to the White House by the cast of the Broadway hit "Hamilton," its star and writer-composer, Lin-Manuel Miranda, joined the president in the Rose Garden for some freestyling.

After the president nodded to the Marine band drummer and told him to drop the beat, Mr. Obama held up cards with a few words for Manuel to riff on -- "Constitution," "Obamacare," "The Federalist Papers."

Off the Supreme Court card, Miranda came up with, "We need a new justice for the Supreme Court -- in short, this is my book report."

When "Oval Office" came up, Miranda rapped: "POTUS is holding up signs -- I'm not done. It's the Oval Office. Oh my gosh, I can't believe I'm there -- it's so much more intimidating than if it was square."

Miranda tweeted about his visit:

"How good is that?" President Obama said, when he finished the cards and the mic dropped. "You think that's going viral? That's going viral."

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