Opinion: Trump’s mental gaffes can’t be ignored

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Opinion: Trump’s mental gaffes can’t be ignored
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“The White House is no place for someone who is confused about what city he’s in, unsure about who the real president is, or who thinks that the leader of Hungary is actually running the show in Turkey,” writes Dean Obeidallah about former President Donald Trump’s recent verbal gaffes.

Longtime political analyst Larry Sabato was asked by CNN anchor Jim Acosta this weekend about former President Donald Trump’s increasingly frequent mental lapses. Trump’s recent verbal slip-up includes a recent campaign stop when he spoke about former President Barack Obama — alarmingly — as if he were the current occupant of the White House. In response, Sabato told Acosta the truth: Trump’s supporters “don’t care” if he’s lost a step or two.

In that same speech, Trump also erred in telling the audience that Orban’s nation shared a border with Russia. In fact , neither Hungary nor Turkey do. October 29 As he took the stage, Trump greeted the crowd with the words, “Hello, to a place where we’ve done very well, Sioux Falls! Thank you very much.” The problem was that Trump was in Sioux City, Iowa — not in Sioux Falls, a city in South Dakota. Iowa Republican state Sen.

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