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Trump shows clear signs of decline on July 4 weekends

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJuly 4, 2025No Comments
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According to the Republicans of Donald Trump, did not seem to know what was in the legislation that he urged them to pass, which contained his whole program. All presidents have verbal slippages while living years of their lives under the lively lights of the world’s largest scene, but something different happens with Trump.

As you get older, there are more and more public signs that things are not good.

The last one came while he spoke in Iowa and the president said: “Under the direction of secretary Burgum, who is here at the moment. He was a large governor of North Carolina. Large Governor of Northern Dakota. Where is he the biggest owner, I suppose, in the world. ”

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Trump caught the first mistake. Burgum was the governor of Dakota from the North, not the North Carolina, but Trump seems to think that her interior secretary is the energy secretary.

The Ministry of the Interior does not supervise energy. The interior secretary is not the owner. They do not rent any land to use. The work of the interior department is to protect and manage the country’s natural resources.

Donald Trump thinks that his interior secretary is the energy secretary and the president seems to have no idea what the interior department does.

The consumer media have spent years continuing the conviction that Joe Biden was in decline. Meanwhile, this is how Donald Trump behaves in public before their eyes when they choose not to continue or cover the story.

The problem is not the cognitive capacities of the two presidents, but that the same story involving two men who are the same age and who occupy or occupy the same office is not covered in the same way.

The media did not cover Trump with precision, so the rest of us owes it.

What do you think of Trump’s Iowa’s performance? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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