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Commentator 1 (1:29)
Foreign.
Commentator 2 (1:35)
Donald Trump is in a position he's never been in in his entire life. It's called accountability, and he is more unhinged, delusional, insane than he even normally is. And on a regular basis, he makes no sense, and he's not tethered to reality, but he's now backed into a corner and he's like a caged animal and he continues to embarrass himself, the American people, and every single person that watches his press conference, and particularly the heads of state that he has in the Oval Office, which he has vomited gold all over because he's so insecure. So let's start. Donald Trump, when asked about Epstein, he has a new thing that he does. He goes on and on about Obama.
Commentator 1 (2:22)
Of course, real job. But what we found out is terrible. That Obama and a group of thugs cheated on the elections. They cheated violently.
Commentator 2 (2:34)
Okay, Obama cheated on the election so Trump could win. What the. That makes no sense. Barack Obama didn't cheat. The whole deal is nothing but a distraction. But what's so interesting about it is, okay, so Obama cheated on the elections so Donald Trump could win instead of Hillary Clinton. Oh yeah, that makes perfect sense. He's accused him of Treason. He's put up AI videos on his live social that Obama was arrested in the Oval Office to the point that President Obama has now had to respond. And what he says out of respect of the office of the presidency. Our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with the response, but these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction. And it goes on to say these findings he the doc. Nothing in the document issued last week undercuts the widely accepted conclusion that Russia, blah, blah, blah, blah. Here's the deal. If you're saying rational person, you don't believe what Donald Trump says, you understand it is a distraction. Say Epstein. Obama say how great you, you know, questioned about Epstein. Oh, we're doing so good. They're doing so good that he is now reducing the price of prescription drugs over a thousand percent because they do lie terribly.
