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Thursday, July 03, 2025

"Is there an expected timeframe that detainees will stay here?" a reporter asked Trump, referring to the budding concentration camp in the Glades. "Days, weeks, month?" Trump's response, which began with "I'm gonna spend a lot. This is my home state. I love it. I'll spend a lot of time here," shows how he nailed it as Old Puddinghead.

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"I'm gonna spend a lot. This is my home state. I love it. I love your government. I love all the people around ... these are all friends of mine. I know them very well, and I'm not surprised that they do so well. Ron [DeSantis] has been a friend of mine for a long time. I feel very comfortable in this state. I'll spend a lot of time here. You know for four years I've got to be in Washington, and I'm OK with it because I love the White House. I even fixed up the little Oval Office. It's like a diamond. It's beautiful. It's so beautiful. It wasn't maintained properly, I will tell you that, but even when it wasn't it was still the Oval Office so it meant a lot.

"But I'll spend as much time as I can here. You know my vacation is generally here because it's convenient. I live in Palm Beach. It's my home, and I have a very nice little place. A nice little cottage to stay at, right. But we have a lot of fun and I'm a big contributor to Florida. We pay a lot of tax. A lot of people move from New York, and I don't know what New York is gonna do. A lot of people move from Florida to New York for a lot of reasons, but one of them was taxes. Taxes are so high you can't believe it. I don't know what New York is gonna do about because some of the biggest, wealthiest people, and some of the people that pay the most taxes of anyone in the world for that matter, they are moving to Florida and other places. So, we are going to have to help some of these states out I think but thank you very much. I'll be here as much as I can."

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He sure does seem to be wobbling.

"I mean, you can just see it too," Mary Trump said. "He looks terrible. I don't mean that as an attack, it's just an observation. He looks exhausted. He looks puffy. He looks disheveled a lot, and I'm not a neurologist or a neuro psychologist so I can't speak to the specific characteristics that may or may not match up with a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer's.

"However, Donald Trump's father had a very severe case of Alzheimer's and it was, I think the symptoms started becoming obvious when he was in his late 70s," she continued. "Guess how old Donald is now? He's 79 years old, and you know it didn't take long before my grandfather as typically happens during the course of the illness, it starts slow and then it ramps up pretty quickly. So, after five to 10 years there was a very steep decline, and he stopped remembering people who he had known forever. That kind of thing, and with Donald I see, again this has been unfolding for a while, an increasing lack of impulse control."

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-07-03 05:19 AM | Reply

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#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-07-03 05:53 AM | Reply

"lack of impulse control"

As if that fat idiot ever had it.

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-07-03 11:09 AM | Reply

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