Unraveling Donald Trump begins delusionally bragging about having a “glow” about him

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Is a visibly still-sick Donald Trump dishonestly trying to convince us that he’s somehow cured and immune to coronavirus? Or is he delusionally trying to convince himself that he’s cured and immune? Twitter is already removing his tweets where he’s falsely making these claims, but Trump now seems to be clinging to the fantasy that he’s become immortal.

Trump is now reduced to calling in to Fox News and not only insisting that he has immunity to coronavirus, but also insisting that he has a “protective glow” about him. No really, he said this. It’s not uncommon for people to have near death experiences, not quite die, and then delusionally think they’re now magically immortal. But Trump is already one of the most delusional people alive, and his near death experience seems to have completely shattered his already-broken mind.

Also, Donald Trump is still near death. He had fresh bandages on his hand during his White House balcony speech on Saturday, suggesting he’d just been given an IV drug injection to keep him upright. No wonder Trump’s advisers think he’s “going to kill himself” by putting too much effort into campaigning while he’s still very ill.