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'Confused' Donald Trump Criticized for Speaking in Third Person at Rally: 'Cognitive Decline'

Donald Trump addresses supporters at a rally in Florida on July 9, 2023.

Yet another instance of Donald Trump referring to himself in the third person occurred during his most recent rally, which took place in Florida on Tuesday, July 9.

“Yes, oh yes, and quickly says President Trump," the 78-year-old said to the crowd as he read off the teleprompter. People, of course, went completely insane when they learned about the mistake.

"Wth is he talking about? The music sounds like it's a church for the psychotic. And besides talking in 3rd person, he also can't pronounce the complicated word, 'say,'" one person commented after the video went viral on X, formerly Twitter.

"Poppop is losing his racist mind. Where is the msm on this?" a second person asked, while a third person said, "He's overheating and on the hot mess express." A fourth person stated, "Cognitive decline."

Elsewhere in the speech, Trump seemed to think his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., is married to Kimberly Guilfoyle — though they're only engaged.

"He works so hard, so smart. A great wife, a great wife, as does Don," the ex-president said alongside a clip with the caption: "A confused Trump says his unmarried son has 'a great wife.'"

One person questioned the couple, "Don Jr. and Kimberly Gargoyle aren’t married," while another asked, "Has he even met his kids?"

Although the debate opposite President Joe Biden was broadcast on June 27, Donald has been gloating ever since, as OK! Magazine previously reported. After the broadcast incident, Joe, who is 81 years old, generated alarm since many people believed he was not qualified to be president.

Due to this, Donald appears dissatisfied with not being in the spotlight.

"And I think that it’s seeming safer to Trump and his world that Biden is digging in, and is — even if not more likely, than not to say that he’s not going — that to not go anywhere. He’s clearly saying that he’s not going to step aside, and let somebody else be the nominee, or endorse someone else being the nominee. So, I think that that makes him emboldened. I will say, Kaitlan, he hasn’t been that quiet. If you look at Truth Social, and you look at his feed, which doesn’t get a whole lot of coverage, he has been quite, quite, quite active there, saying all kinds of things, including posting an old video clip, of him telling Hillary Clinton, during their debate that she would be in jail if he was running the country," Maggie Haberman said while talking to Kaitlan Collins.

Photo: Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0

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