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Trump sparks dementia fears after massive blunder
Donald Trump appeared to make a blunder when he claimed he was heading to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia on Friday, instead of on US territory.

The clip went viral on X, with users slamming the president for his geographical mix-up. "Wait, did he give Alaska back to Putin already?" one user asked. "You're embarrassing our country."
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🖤 12 Aug @ 10:24pm 
Okay
Russia will be our 52nd state.
There is nothing but brainfarts in his speeches lately. Dementia is progressing fast.
I am now the very proud owner of a ham sandwich
Didn't someone say somewhere that Trump is now the oldest ever president?
eram 12 Aug @ 10:32pm 
Originally posted by Ice Robertson:
Didn't someone say somewhere that Trump is now the oldest ever president?
People can say whatever they like. I'm sure someone said that. It's wrong but they can say it.
kbiz 12 Aug @ 10:36pm 
Too funny. Trump is allowed to misstate the meeting location. We all do it.

What's funny is the reporters at the press conference today didn't know whether to attack Trump on Russia or Washington DC.

Feels like a Trump blitzkrieg.
In good old Soviet fashion they will keep Trump in office even if they have to tie him to a metal frame to keep him upright and move his jaw with a wire to make it look like he is talking.
Arvaos 12 Aug @ 11:38pm 
Originally posted by kbiz:
Too funny. Trump is allowed to misstate the meeting location. We all do it.

What's funny is the reporters at the press conference today didn't know whether to attack Trump on Russia or Washington DC.

Feels like a Trump blitzkrieg.

Imagine slipping up like that as a surgeon and forgetting the names of nerves mid operation.

A head of state should remember key geographic locations and territories, it's not rocket science.
salamander 12 Aug @ 11:39pm 
i think i have dementia too
Arvaos 12 Aug @ 11:41pm 
Originally posted by salamander:
i think i have dementia too

You don't have to be excellent at memorisation to know basic geography.
Fake 12 Aug @ 11:43pm 
I'm going to go on a limb and say that this means absolutely nothing and won't change anything.
kbiz 12 Aug @ 11:44pm 
Originally posted by Arvaos:
Originally posted by kbiz:
Too funny. Trump is allowed to misstate the meeting location. We all do it.

What's funny is the reporters at the press conference today didn't know whether to attack Trump on Russia or Washington DC.

Feels like a Trump blitzkrieg.

Imagine slipping up like that as a surgeon and forgetting the names of nerves mid operation.

A head of state should remember key geographic locations and territories, it's not rocket science.

I didn't want to hear it either, Arvaos. He said Russia instead of Alaska.

But everyone knows it's Alaska.

Everyone misspeaks, Arvaos. No?
Originally posted by Arvaos:
Trump sparks dementia fears after massive blunder

Donald Trump appeared to make a blunder when he claimed he was heading to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia on Friday, instead of on US territory.

The clip went viral on X, with users slamming the president for his geographical mix-up. "Wait, did he give Alaska back to Putin already?" one user asked. "You're embarrassing our country."
I've read a lot of your posts. Given your posting time, you are unlikely to be American.

We get it. You hate Trump.

But are you American? Did you vote for Biden?

If you hate Trump this much? Please tell me how you felt about Biden's dementia.

Or was Biden the bestest president evar?
Immortalis 12 Aug @ 11:49pm 
Ah yes, a sitting president reading “dramatic pause here” from the teleprompter or not having any idea where he is, is perfectly fine and even discussing his health should be charged as treason.

But a sitting US president actually saying Russia instead of Alaska in a meaningless three-seconds long comment?
No sir, we can’t have that.
Let’s impeach him. Again.
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