While trying to explain away his welcoming of foreign election interference, Trump referred to Prince Charles as the Prince of Whales.
Trump talks to the Prince Of Whales
Trump tweeted:
I meet and talk to “foreign governments” every day. I just met with the Queen of England (U.K.), the Prince of Whales, the P.M. of the United Kingdom, the P.M. of Ireland, the President of France and the President of Poland. We talked about “Everything!” Should I immediately…..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 13, 2019
….call the FBI about these calls and meetings? How ridiculous! I would never be trusted again. With that being said, my full answer is rarely played by the Fake News Media. They purposely leave out the part that matters.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 13, 2019
Charles is the prince of Wales. Charles is not the prince of those big things that are swimming in the ocean.
There is no bar too low when it comes to Trump displaying his lack of intelligence. Typos happen to everyone. What Trump tweeted wasn’t an autocorrect or a typo. The president apparently doesn’t know the difference between Wales and Whales.
Trump tried to blame the media for his admission that he would welcome foreign election interference and not tell the FBI, which is a sure sign that he knows that he let the cat out of the bag.
Donald Trump is a dangerous combination of stupid and corrupt. Trump is so stupid that he doesn’t understand the constitution, government, and democracy, and he is corrupt enough not to care about the constitution, government, and democracy.
The only thing more profound than Trump’s ignorance is his embrace of crime as a way of life.
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