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  1. He is too weak to do rallies and no one is showing up so he forced himself on the nation through a TV event.

  2. TemptedByAccident on

    the moment off-camera behavior becomes proof of motive is the moment we forget how performance works… on both sides of the lens.

  3. Although it may be unintentional, it’s nice how Susie has been helping expose the shitshow that is Trump’s presidency.

  4. Is tgis the soft coup on trump now that the reps are in charge to replace him with someone who actually belives in their authoritarian take over?

  5. billionaire_leech on

    The entire Administration needs to be bustled into military trucks at night and transported to Alligator Alcatraz, where the inmates will provide food and comfort.

  6. It was like he did a double Adderall, and performed his Truth Social post live on TV.

    Shit was crazier than normal.

  7. His entire administration is making massive blunder after blunder. It’s cracking, he’s cracking, and some GOP members are standing up to Johnson. Their answer is to go home for the holidays. If there’s one thing in life that I learned, it’s that your problems will follow you wherever you go until you address them. People are starting to pay attention. It is now effecting them directly…tariffs, health care, rise in unemployment, affordability, etc.

  8. Both-District2499 on

    Trump won’t do any damn rallies. Read the writing on the wall. And it’s not just in terms of popularity it’s in terms of violent unpopularity. His self-preservation instincts are still kicking fine through all the dementia. He isn’t going down like his friend Charlie

  9. I think it was dumb of him to get all hopped up on Don Jr’s stash then get on national tv. It was obviously his decision to do it and Wiles is just the fall guy since she’s apparently are her way out.

  10. His Chief of Staff mentioned on a number of occasions in those interviews when Trump bulldozed over her advice, yet now this mess is because she forced him to do this? I don’t think so.

  11. Fit-Significance-436 on

    In seemingly unguarded comments made in front of journalists after the address, the president admitted that it had not even been his choice—but that his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, had made him do it as she plays cleanup amid the fallout from her embarrassingly candid Vanity Fair article.

    In Wednesday night’s 18-minute double-speed diatribe, the 79-year-old president fired off mistruth after mistruth about how well his administration is doing and attacked his predecessor, Joe Biden, without having anything new to say.

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