00:00Donald Trump made that very clear in the interview today before he walked off.
00:04And it's incumbent on Republicans in Congress, in the House and the Senate to actually legislate to prevent this from
00:12happening.
00:13Donald Trump is way too emotional to be the President of the United States.
00:18It is unbelievable that this man cannot handle basic questions from journalists.
00:24He walked off his interview with NBC's Kristen Welker this morning because she was asking very reasonable questions about his
00:33own words and his own actions,
00:35like the conspiracy theories that he's been peddling about the California elections,
00:39like the $1.8 billion slush fund that he wants to create to pay off January 6th's erectionists.
00:45He got pissed off as usual.
00:47He said, you know, he berated her, called her darling as he likes to berate women all the time.
00:53And he walked off.
00:55It is unbelievable.
00:57It is insane.
00:58It is a national security crisis.
01:00This is the person that has been entrusted with diplomacy, with our nuclear codes,
01:06with keeping us safe domestically and abroad.
01:10And he cannot handle simple questions from a journalist in the United States of America.
01:16This is why so many of us have been sounding the alarm about the need for the 25th Amendment,
01:21about the fact that he is mentally unhinged and erratic and unwell.
01:26He stays up all night posting AI slop and literally cannot stay awake in meetings.
01:30I don't know how Republicans are enabling this level of instability,
01:37let alone the crimes and corruption that are taking place.
01:41But the interview also did make clear that Donald Trump has not given up on his $1.8 billion slush
01:47fund.
01:47And we cannot believe the garbage that his former personal attorney,
01:51and now the guy who wants to make attorney general, Todd Blanche, is trying to say,
01:55Todd Blanche said, you know, that the slush fund is no longer happening.
01:59We do not believe that.
02:01Donald Trump made that very clear in the interview today before he walked off.
02:04And it's incumbent upon Republicans in Congress, in the House, and the Senate
02:09to actually legislate to prevent this from happening.
02:14Donald Trump is way too emotional to be the President of the United States.
02:19It is unbelievable that this man cannot handle basic questions from journalists.
02:25He walked off his interview with NBC's Kristen Welker this morning
02:30because she was asking very reasonable questions about his own words and his own actions,
02:35like the conspiracy theories that he's been peddling about the California elections,
02:40like the $1.8 billion slush fund that he wants to create to pay off January 6th's erectionists.
02:46He got pissed off as usual.
02:48He said, you know, he berated her, called her darling,
02:51as he likes to berate women all the time, and he walked off.
02:56It is unbelievable.
02:58It is insane.
02:59It is a national security crisis.
03:01This is the person that has been entrusted with diplomacy,
03:05with our nuclear codes,
03:07with keeping us safe domestically and abroad,
03:10and he cannot handle simple questions from a journalist in the United States of America.
03:17This is why so many of us have been sounding the alarm about the need for the 25th Amendment,
03:22about the fact that he is mentally unhinged and erratic and unwell.
03:27He stays up all night posting AI slop and literally cannot stay awake in meetings.
03:31I don't know how Republicans are enabling this level of instability,
03:38let alone the crimes and corruption that are taking place.
03:42But the interview also did make clear that Donald Trump has not given up on his $1.8 billion slush
03:48fund,
03:48and we cannot believe the garbage that his former personal attorney,
03:52and now the guy who wants to make attorney general, Todd Blanche, is trying to say,
03:56Todd Blanche said, you know, that the slush fund is no longer happening.
04:00We do not believe that.
04:01Donald Trump made that very clear in the interview today before he walked off,
04:05and it's incumbent upon Republicans in Congress, in the House, and the Senate
04:10to actually legislate to prevent this from happening.
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