Jimmy Kimmel points out that Trump likes to brag about passing cognitive tests, but he acted like an idiot when asked about E. Jean Carroll and the fraud verdict.
Kimmel played a video of Trump pretending not to know what was going on in spending campaign donations to cover legal costs and saying, “I didn't do anything wrong.” As far as I know it has been proven.”
“Yes,” Kimmel said. As far as the court is concerned, you did something wrong. And that would cost about $83 million. I see what he does. He looks like a mafia boss walking around in a bathrobe and acting crazy. He’s Chin Beanie.”
Jimmy Kimmel later responded to Trump blaming AI for the red spots on his hands, saying, “Uh-huh, right. AI In this case, AI means infection. Now I have a feeling AI will be his excuse for everything. There's a recording of you having sex with a honey-baked ham. That's AI. Are we supposed to believe that I didn't notice five large red spots on my hands? Please upload that photo again. Even if he was literally caught red-handed, he wouldn’t admit it.”
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It's funny how Trump always brags that he passed a cognitive test and then suddenly remembers nothing when asked if he's asking donors for $5 million to pay his legal fees. One minute Trump is demanding Nikki Haley take a cognitive test. The next moment he has no idea about anything, including the red spots on his hands.
Trump is playing games with the American people and hoping they won't catch on to his actions, but Jimmy Kimmel has caught up and he is showing the rest of the country that he has either lost his mind or is trying to hide his corrupt life. .
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