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Trump’s cognitive problems

Diane Ebken

Port Matilda

Although many voters are focused on Joe Biden’s abilities, it’s Donald Trump we should worry about. His speeches are increasingly marked by garbled language and slurred speech, mental confusion and blunders — not to mention all the lies.

Over the past few months, Trump:

— Mistook Argentina for a person, calling MAGA the “greatest movement…maybe in the history of any country, even Argentina. You know, Argentina, great guy. He’s a big Trump guy. I love him because he loves Trump.”

— Stated that immigrants crossing the U.S. Mexico border “don’t speak languages.”

— Claimed he’d stop banks from “debanking” Americans.

— Mixed up former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with his only rival in the Republican race at the time, former Governor Nikki Haley — and claimed that Haley was in charge of security on Jan. 6 (neither Pelosi nor Haley was).

— Described his plan for America’s missile defense system: “Ding, ding, Ding, Ding, ding, ding … Boom. OK Missile launch. Woosh. Boom.”

— Claimed Biden could “plunge the world into WWII,” which ended nearly 80 years ago.

— Confused former Florida Governor Jeb Bush with former President George Bush, and couldn’t articulate the latter’s military actions. “When I came here, everyone thought Bush was going to win … They thought Bush because Bush supposedly was a military person … he got us into the, uh, Middle East. How did that work out, right?”

Trump is a danger to our country. He has limited knowledge of the world and can’t articulate the little he does know.

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