The Clinton Foundation released a "House of Cards" parody on Friday to commemorate the 68th birthday of former President Bill Clinton.
The parody features Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood, who is bored during D.C's slow summer and decides to prank call Hillary Clinton from the Oval Office.
In his best Bill Clinton impression, Spacey tries to figure out what Hillary is getting her hubby for his birthday. "Hi Hil, it's Bill. I just want to make sure you don't forget my birthday is coming up," Spacey says in his dead on impression.
Featured in her "rectangular office" in New York, Hillary pokes fun at whether or not she will be running for President in the 2016 election. "This is a very personal decision I will make when I'm ready," she answers.
The 55-year-old Netflix star tells Hillary he wants an elephant like "the ones she always talks about saving," even if it is just a baby elephant for the backyard.
After Hillary shuts that idea down, they go on to discuss baby names for their pregnant daughter Chelsea. Spacey suggests Frank if it's a boy, Claire if it's a girl, after his role and the role of on-screen wife played by Robin Wright.
"I was actually thinking about pushing for the name Kevin if it's a boy," Hillary fires back. "Kevin, will you please just sign my husband's birthday card already."
The parody ends with a text exchange between Spacey and the 42nd President, showing that Bill Clinton was in on the prank. Hillary told People magazine that the Clintons "totally binge-watched" the first season of the hit Netflix's political drama.
Before the second season of "House of Cards," President Obama was asked to make a cameo, but turned the offer down. He has also admitted to being a fan of the show. "House of Cards" is currently filming its third season.
Bill Clinton will celebrate his 68th birthday on Tuesday, Aug.19.