Scandal-ridden, washed-up ex-President Donald Trump has once again found himself on the receiving end of a boatload of brutal mockery after New York Times’ “Trump Whisperer” Maggie Haberman offered up a new revelation about the former guy this week that came in on our top 10 list of the most pathetic things we’ve ever seen or heard.
It’s no big secret that Donald Trump’s ego, while absolutely massive, is equally fragile. The man quite literally, absolutely cannot stand the mere notion of someone saying or even thinking something bad about him. He seems to make it his life’s mission to surround himself with nothing but “yes” men, who will laud and praise his every move, word, and decision, no matter how outlandish, unhinged, or even dangerous it may be.
And now, as the former president’s legal perils and scandal continue to rapidly mount with each passing moment these days, it seems his deep-seated need for praise and validation has only grown with it.
Recently, Maggie Haberman took to her Twitter account with a humiliatingly pathetic new revelation about the washed-up, one-term, twice-impeached former guy — apparently, in his post-White House days, Donald Trump now has a “rotating cast” of his former White House staffers who have been “tasked” with essentially following Trump around pretty much everywhere he goes, providing him with “positive reinforcement” from things they find on social media.
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“As Trump has been out of office over the last 20 months, a rotating cast of aides has been tasked with following him around the golf course at the club he’s at and giving him positive reinforcement from Twitter and wherever else they find it on the web, per people told of the practice,” Haberman wrote on Twitter.
As Trump has been out of office over the last 20 mos,a rotating cast of aides has been tasked with following him around the golf course at the club he’s at and giving him positive reinforcement from Twitter and wherever else they find it on the web, per ppl told of the practice.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 20, 2022
It remains unclear as to whether or not this makeshift Trump hype team is actually paid for their troubles, or if it’s just a group of washed-up has-been former Trump staffers who apparently can’t find a decent job anywhere else and have nothing better to do with their time.
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