Mentally Unstable Trump Throws Temper Tantrum Over Polls At Victory Press Conference

Last updated on July 17th, 2023 at 06:50 pm

Donald Trump began his victory press conference, not with a celebration of the states he won, but by throwing a tantrum about the media coverage he is getting surrounding the polls.

Trump said, “Many things have been happening over the last short period of time. CNN was very nice. They came up with a poll. The poll said forty-nine percent to fourteen and fifteen. We just had one from The Economist that just came out fifty-three percent, and it’s sort of interesting because I was watching the news a little while ago, and one of the commentators who I am not very fond of, but these are minor details, said Donald Trump doesn’t get over fifty percent, because I’m at forty-three, forty-five actually according to The Economist, I’m at fifty-three. And actually, I have to explain to these people. They don’t understand basic physics, basic mathematics, whatever you want to call it. When I don’t get over fifty, we have four people. Right? We have four people. Do you understand that? So when I get fifty-three. As an example, I get fifty-three, and that’s an amazing achievement when you can get over fifty percent.”

Listen to Sarah Jones and Jason Easley discuss the winners and losers:

Donald Trump ranted about all of the negative ads that have been run against him. He rambled all of his vague talking points about making America great, negotiating trade deals, and taking care of veterans.

Trump held what was billed as a press conference where he took no questions. Trump has proven that he is petty, childish, thin-skinned, and completely unfit to be president. Donald Trump offered up a rambling event that made no sense and was nothing more than Trump stroking his own ego while throwing a tantrum about the polls and the media.

Donald Trump should not be allowed anywhere near the White House.

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Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements. Awards and  Professional Memberships Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and The American Political Science Association

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