Senile Donald Trump goes even further down the Nikki Haley – Nancy Pelosi rabbit hole

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Even though Donald Trump has had senile moments in most of his public appearances since leaving office, it took Trump doing something as on-the-nose as confusing Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi for the media to finally begin talking about just how far gone his cognitive abilities are.

Trump never met a mistake that he didn’t want to circle back and turn into an even bigger mistake. So of course Trump is now insisting that when he switches up the names of Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, he’s somehow doing it on purpose:
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By the way, that’s not what “interpose” means. More to the point, why would anyone intentionally switch the names of Haley and Pelosi? They have nothing in common. This explanation doesn’t make any sense at all, other than that it allows Trump to tell himself that he’s not as senile as he clearly is.

The key here is that Trump just can’t seem to let go of these kinds of things. While everyone is still talking about his worsening senility, most of the headlines and conversations have moved on from his infamous Pelosi-Haley senile moment. Now Trump is putting that moment back into the discussion by bringing it up. The guy is an idiot in addition to being senile.