Donald Trump sounds like he’s going to keel over as his latest press conference gets off to a disastrous start

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Donald Trump basically admitted on Twitter today that he only holds his disastrous coronavirus press conferences because he loves the ego boost he gets from seeing the ratings that he gets, comparing his briefings favorably to Monday Night Football and The Bachelor. For some reason, CNN and MSNBC then decided to air his latest press conference anyway.

Trump might have been better off if they hadn’t aired his press conference today. Apparently he decided that the only thing wrong with his previous performances was that they were being held indoors, so Trump set up shop in the Rose Garden today. Let’s just say that the fresh air didn’t help him any.

From the start, Trump sounded like he was severely out of breath. This is the fourth consecutive press conference in which Trump was clearly struggling to breathe. We don’t know if he has the coronavirus or what, but it’s clear that there’s something seriously wrong with his health and that he’s trying to cover it up.

As for the content of Donald Trump’s press conference today, it was the usual mix of self-congratulation, scapegoating of others, and nonstop lies. Trump is clearly only holding these rallies in order to get his rocks off, at a time when he can’t hold his deranged campaign rallies. The only question is why the networks keep airing this toxic filth.

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