David Copperfield Heads to Capitol Hill to Support Bill That Would Recognize Magic as 'National Treasure'

He's there to show support for a bill recognizing magic as an art form.

According to a spokesperson for Sessions’ office, it was Hogue who initially brought the idea of recognizing magic to the congressman. The mayor, a one-time clown and magician, is acknowledged in the text of the resolution for his efforts to "promote the art of magic with official proclamations, summer educational programs, and the first festival dedicated to the art of magic in the State of Texas."

Copperfield is also amply recognized in the bill. The "living legend" is lauded for inspiring "great positive change in the lives of Americans" and for his impact "on every aspect of the global entertainment industry." The text goes on to say that "people consistently leave David Copperfield’s live magic show with a different perspective than when they entered."

HR 642 has yet to move beyond the House. It was lampooned on social media following its introduction.