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Confused Trump Just Claimed He Beat Barack ‘HUSSEIN’ Obama in 2016
Supporters at Donald Trump’s rally in Florida on Tuesday broke into a chant of “bullshit” after the president insisted House Democrats’ impeachment investigation was falling flat with voters.
The president wasted little time riffing on impeachment during a rally in Sunrise, Fla., which was billed as a “homecoming” event after Trump declared residency in the Sunshine state.
“They’re pushing that impeachment witch hunt, and a lot of bad things are happening to them,” Trump told rally-goers. “Because you see what’s happening with the polls? Everybody said, ‘that’s really bullshit.’”
The crowd erupted into a cheer and began chanting “bullshit,” echoing the president.
At Trump's Florida rally, the crowd chants "Bullshit!" after Trump rails against the impeachment hearing:
"They’re pushing that impeachment witch hunt. A lot of bad things are happening to them. You see what’s happening in the polls? Everybody said, 'That’s really bullshit!'" pic.twitter.com/iOV8e0fRLj
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) November 27, 2019
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A short time later, supporters chanted “Lock her up” after the president ripped his 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Then Trump made the bizarre claim that he beat the “Barack Hussein Obama” dynasty for the presidency…whatever the heck that means.
Again the confused President thinks he won against Obama in a campaign pic.twitter.com/hQVSGXFxXt
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) November 27, 2019
And in another strange moment, Trump has great difficult saying “stock market.”
Umm the President is slurring at his rally… Slock Rocket pic.twitter.com/x1AZzbJ8Dr
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) November 27, 2019
And apparently before Trump we nee er celebrated Thanksgiving, because like Christmas, there was a war on Thanksgiving…or something:
It appears that Fox's "War on Thanksgiving" segments have made an impact on Trump.
"Some people want to change the name Thanksgiving. They don’t want to use the term Thanksgiving. And that was true with Christmas. Now everybody is using Christmas again. Remember I said that?" pic.twitter.com/M0IgeOsASi
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) November 27, 2019
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