The cognitively impaired Trump's newest trick is answering questions from a rubbish dump
The Trump campaign tried to cover up the ex-president's cognitive decline by forcing him to take questions from a garbage truck, but he garbled that too.
Video of Trump claiming the garbage truck was in honor of Biden and Harris, but he couldn't even pronounce those words correctly since he said “Trump” instead of “truck”:
Since Americans were outraged by someone at his rally comparing Puerto Rico to garbage, Trump thought it would be nice to answer questions from a giant garbage truck pic.twitter.com/pjMYRO2vqA
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 30, 2024
In another classic Trump
During a campaign operation, they did not point a microphone at the former president, so his answers could hardly be heard.
While speaking from a garbage truck, Trump claims Pennsylvania has been corrupted. These comments are another indication that the former president is losing in Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/6SFaDX1JHD
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 30, 2024
After withdrawing from attending Saturday's Penn State-Ohio State football game, Trump also attacked Pennsylvania, claiming the state was cheating in the election.
In the video above, Trump claims Pennsylvania is corrupt.
Unable to hold major events and experiencing cognitive decline, Trump's campaign has increasingly resorted to stunts to hide the former president's weaknesses. Out of Fake work at McDonalds Sitting in a garbage truck, the campaign hopes gimmicks can disguise the fact that he is unfit to be president.
The gimmicks don't work as Donald Trump looks like a desperate candidate who is losing.
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