Trump Called Into News Show And People Think He Believes He’s Still President

Someone take his keys away already.


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Now that Trump doesn’t have a single reputable social media platform to air his numerous grievances on and even his little blog thing got the ax because no one would read it, the disgraced ex-president is left with very few ways to get his “voice” out there these days. Usually, he just ends up running his mouth in one of his ridiculous “official” statements or he takes to whatever Conservative news outlet he can get his hands on, that will have him.

And since he and Fox News seem to be beefing outside of Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, it seems the former guy is breaching out a little now.

Recently, he called in for a phone interview with the right-wing Newsmax outlet, where he busted out his usual crazy and even launched a rather nasty attack against his own Joint Chiefs Chairman, Gen. Mark Milley, after Milley dared to defend teaching critical race theory to military officials — something Trump is insanely against.

But it was one moment in particular during his appearance that really had people going… “Huh?”

One of the Newsmax hosts questioned the EX-president on whether he thought it was time to “break up big tech,” and Trump responded as though he actually has the power to do anything.

“Well, watch next week because you’ll see me do something about big tech,” Trump responded, “and people have wanted me to do it a long time, and it won’t be too surprising, they don’t love me to talk about it. But watch what I do next week on big tech. I think you’ll find it to be very interesting.”

Of course, Donald Trump doesn’t actually have the power to do much of anything to anyone anymore. And you can bet your bottom dollar that social media was quick to point that out:

It’s over, Donnie. Your golden days are gone.

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