Donald Trump Was Reportedly Introduced As “The 45th And 47th President” Multiple Times During His Glitzy Election Fraud Film Pity Party At His Mar-A-Lago Club Last Night

The delusions are clearly still strong as ever.


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Earlier today, we reported that disgraced, one-term, twice-impeached ex-President Donald Trump apparently threw himself a glitzy, lavish little pity party at his Mar-a-Lago home/resort to mark the debut of “Rigged: The Zuckerberg Funded Plot to Defeat Donald Trump” — a 42-minute film produced by Citizens United president David Bossie that was essentially almost an hour of nothing more than various Trump advisers whining and accusing the Facebook social media platform of funding voter turnout and education efforts that ultimately served to help Democrats secure the election.

Trump allegedly said that he was more excited about his friend’s election fraud conspiracy theory film than he was “Citizen Kane,” “Titanic,” and “Gone With The Wind.”

But if the party itself wasn’t already bad enough (it was,) a new report from the Washington Post now reveals that, throughout the Mar-a-Lago event, on several different occasions, Donald Trump was introduced/referred to as “45th and 47th president of the United States.”

The Post reports that Trump spoke to the audience, filled with close allies, club members, and key people in his inner circle both during the dinner and right before they debuted the election conspiracy theory film. On numerous occasions, Trump allegedly rustled up the crowd by promising that he will run for the White House again in 2024 — a commitment he has yet to officially make, as many believe he continues to try to skirt campaign finance laws for as long as he can.

“We’ll make America great again, again,” Trump declared during the event.

The event was attended by several notable names in Trump-sphere, including former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, former trade advisor Peter Navarro, longtime campaign advisor Corey Lewandowski, former White House advisor Hope Hicks and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, according to the report.

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