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Trump’s brain breaks and he admits his plan is to cut health care

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJanuary 6, 2026No Comments
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Since the Kennedy Center is now nearly empty thanks to the current president, Donald Trump held the House Republican retreat in front of the desecrated living monument to former President John F. Kennedy, and during his remarks, even Trump, in a moment of lucidity, discovered that he was rambling incoherently or what he calls “weaving” attempted to rally the Republican troops as they head toward what looks like an election massacre midterm of the House.

Trump rambled for hours while House Republicans remained silent.

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Here’s just a taste of what the crazy president had to say:

I said, uh, so are you going to do it, Emmanuel? No. He said: ok, here’s the story, Emmanuel, if on Monday you don’t agree on everything we want, I’ll put a 25% customs duty on everything that comes from France, including your wines, your champagnes and everything else. No, no, no, no. You can’t do that. I said, I can do it, and I will do it even for national security.

I’ll do it, but it’s for medical safety. 100%. Now let me explain. The price I charge you is 42 times more expensive than what I ask you in exchange. So you can either have a 25% tariff imposed on you, like I did with China on Fentanyl. I imposed a 20% tax penalty on China and it’s drying up because the tax is much higher than what they make on fentanyl.

But with the other nations, I said, uh, you’re going to do it. And you know what? He said, you can’t do this to me. I said, “Yes, I can. Don’t worry. It’s not going to be that bad. You just have to explain it to your people. Your 39 million people, who, by the way, don’t vote by mail. They vote on paper ballots.

They tried to vote by mail and there was fraud all over the country. We are the only country to vote primarily by mail. You know that, don’t you? You know, Mr. President, that’s something else. We are the only country stupid enough to vote by mail. Even Jimmy Carter’s commission said don’t do it. But just to finish so as not to say that he wanders.

Emmanuel told me, do everything, uh, you have a deal. I would love to raise the price of my prescription drugs by 200% or whatever. I would love to do him such an honor. Whatever you want, Donald, don’t tell the people. Please, Donald. I choose you in all countries.

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Trump also talked about health care, and that’s where he made an unintentional admission.

Learn more below.

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