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‘SniffyMcAdderall’ is Currently Trending on Social Media and It’s Very Bad News for Trump
On Wednesday morning Donald Trump responded to Iran’s missile retaliation to the assassination of one of its top military leaders — and many viewers wondered what drugs he’d taken.
In fact, even 24 hours after his speech, the term #SniffyMcAdderall is trending on Twitter.
Is it possible? Could the President of the United States be taking a Schedule II amphetamine?
Yes, sadly it could be possible. In fact, one former staffer from The Celebrity Apprentice said Adderall is the answer for Trump’s odd demeanor and phrasing.
“He’s a speed freak,” said Noel Casler, who worked with Trump for six seasons on the reality TV show. “He crushes up his Adderall and he sniffs it because he can’t read and he gets really nervous when he has to read cue cards. I’m not kidding. This is true.”
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Casler, who has a good reputation in the entertainment industry, also worked with Trump on Miss Teen Universe for six years.
“I worked on a bunch of those beauty pageants he had in the ’90s,” said Casler. “That was a good idea, Miss Teen Universe? Yeah, that’s like giving Jeffrey Dahmer a cooking show. He would line up the girls on the side of the stage, and he would inspect them. Literally, he would stick his little freaking doll fingers in their mouth and look at their teeth.”
Casler said he had “a 24-page NDA, non-disclosure agreement. I didn’t know then he was becoming president. Now, I don’t care, I’m telling everything.”
Adderall is a combination medication containing four salts of amphetamine.
Adderall is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and narcolepsy.
It is also used as an athletic performance enhancer and cognitive enhancer, and recreationally as an aphrodisiac and euphoriant.
Take a look at what people are saying today:
#SniffyMcAdderall needs an intervention.
America can unofficially add even more “high” crimes to Trump’s record.
Watch Trump the junkie, lying high for all the world to see.
Could Trump pass a drug test?
He’s never been able to pass a sniff test.pic.twitter.com/3Bxr0JfvWs— Stephanie Kennedy (@WordswithSteph) January 9, 2020
Unless I missed it, not ONE news show discussed the sniffapalooza speech made by #SniffyMcAdderall yesterday.
He can’t pronounce *tolerated* or *accomplishments* during a MAJOR speech, but not a PEEP about it?
But they were concerned as hell about Hillary’s coughing. SMDH.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) January 9, 2020
You wouldn't trust a person under the influence of a controlled substance to drive a car, school bus, or watch your kids.
I don't trust #SniffyMcAdderall with the ability to escalate a conflict with Iran or ANY country.
The War Powers Resolution MUST be passed today.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) January 9, 2020
"As a malignant narcissist, when threatened, Trump must reassert his dominance over the world at all costs. And to a sadist, the collateral damage is not a cost, it's a bonus."
🔥#SniffyMcAdderall is at his most dangerous *right now*.#AdderalTrump #thursdaythoughts https://t.co/CRJCyT9hQK
— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) January 9, 2020
How can we trust #SniffyMcAdderall to be in charge where he can escalate or start a war with any country?
He wouldn't be trusted with any other sensitive job would he?
Please pass the War Powers Resolution today! pic.twitter.com/tQAkCte77T— McSpocky™ 👽🌊 (@mcspocky) January 9, 2020
What makes people think that Donald Trump is on drugs?
Oh, okay, I get it.#AdderallTrump#SniffyMcAdderall pic.twitter.com/ItvmHocsyY
— The Tweetwit 🆘 (@TheTweetwit) January 9, 2020
#SniffyMcAdderall is tweaked out of his mind on uppers.#AdderallTrump #OddReasonsToStartAWar pic.twitter.com/T46AbPFV13
— Strictly is with Bernie 🌊 📻 (@christoq) January 9, 2020
This should be an exhibit in one of the articles of impeachment. They should just quietly add it as, y’know “exhibit 1958542785” or something. #Trump #SniffyMcAdderall https://t.co/peq4TU5yTm
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) January 8, 2020
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