Donald Trump is losing his sh*t and it’s more obvious than ever — because he’s actually starting to attack HIMSELF in his unhinged rants!
Earlier today, Trump went on Twitter and accused his own deputy Attorney General of treason, clearly not realizing just how badly that was going to reflect on him. Trump has regularly done this with members of his administration, as he truly doesn’t seem to grasp that HE is the one who is responsible for them.
In his tweet, the president referenced former deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe’s recent interview with 60 Minutes and slammed McCabe and Rosenstein for the suggestions of wearing a wire to catch Trump obscuring justice. Trump tweeted:
Wow, so many lies by now disgraced acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. He was fired for lying, and now his story gets even more deranged. He and Rod Rosenstein, who was hired by Jeff Sessions (another beauty), look like they were planning a very illegal act, and got caught. There is a lot of explaining to do to the millions of people who had just elected a president who they really like and who has done a great job for them with the Military, Vets, Economy and so much more. This was the illegal and treasonous ‘insurance policy’ in full action!”
Wow, so many lies by now disgraced acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. He was fired for lying, and now his story gets even more deranged. He and Rod Rosenstein, who was hired by Jeff Sessions (another beauty), look like they were planning a very illegal act, and got caught…..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 18, 2019
….There is a lot of explaining to do to the millions of people who had just elected a president who they really like and who has done a great job for them with the Military, Vets, Economy and so much more. This was the illegal and treasonous “insurance policy” in full action!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 18, 2019
Trump truly doesn’t understand that any time he lashes out at someone who is on his own team, that the insult goes right back to him.
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