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All that Donald Trump seems to do these days is doze off. He’s been sleeping his way through his criminal trial. And on his off days he seems to be doing nothing at all. We’ve noted that comedians are generally being more direct about this matter than journalists. But the good news is that CNN allowed a comedian to go on the air today and call out Trump for continually falling asleep:
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Bodden: I don't think Trump watched the White House Correspondents' Dinner. He probably fell asleep. He can't stay awake during the day, we know he didn't stay up at night. He has no sense of humor. That's one of the differences between Biden and Trump. Trump can't laugh at… pic.twitter.com/TVzu0pQFC8
— Biden-Harris HQ (@BidenHQ) April 29, 2024
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Of course this is only half the story. It’s bad enough for Donald Trump that he keeps falling asleep during such important times. But the real problem is that, given his numerous other symptoms consistent with dementia, it appears Trump is sleeping his life away because he no longer understands what’s even happening around him.
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