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Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump attends a townhall event hosted by Fox News on October 15, 2024 in Cumming, Georgia. Trump and Democratic opponent Vice President Kamala Harris have scheduled multiple events in battleground states ahead of the November 5 election. (Photo by Megan Varner/Getty Images)
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‘The question is about Google, President Trump’: Donald’s decline is even worse than we thought, and this cringe ramble proves it

What in the MAGA heck is he talking about?

Donald Trump’s cult following has long been quick to jump on any momentary lapses of concentration or seemingly incoherent wording uttered by Joe Biden, which has resulted in the president voluntarily making way for Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election. However, they blissfully overlook Trump’s increasingly senile ramblings.

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That’s getting harder and harder to do, however, as the Republican nominee is consistently proving his rapid cognitive decline is in full swing. Trump has never been the most intelligent or articulate man, but his recent repetitively concerning behavior is a surefire sign that he’s becoming even less fit for office with each passing day — in fact, it’s becoming categorically undeniable.

In an interview with Bloomberg News editor-in-chief John Micklethwait at the Economic Club of Chicago on Oct. 15, Micklethwait asked Trump whether he believed Google should be broken up. The twice-indicted 78-year-old convicted felon’s “answer” (if you can even call it that) was among the most weirdly irrelevant he’s ever given — and that’s saying something.

What nonsense has Donald Trump spewed out this time?

When John Micklethwait asked, “Should Google be broken up?” Donald Trump — looking more like an anthropomorphic tangerine than ever — embarked on an entirely unrelated ramble that began with “Virginia cleaned up its voter rolls and got rid of thousands and thousands of bad votes” and ended with “I haven’t gotten over that. A lot of people have seen that. They can’t even believe it.” It prompted Micklethwait to intervene by saying, “But the question was about Google, President Trump.”

It was the most unambiguous indication yet that Trump isn’t fit for office. He either wasn’t listening because his mind wasn’t focused on the job at hand, or he was incapable of answering the question, so he attempted to change the subject — and either of those things isn’t a good look for a man campaigning to run one of the world’s most powerful countries.

When the senior digital editor for MidasTouch Network posted a clip of the embarrassing ramble on X, it prompted a strong response from users of the popular social media platform.

How did X react?

Naturally, the overwhelming response to his confused response was from people who believe that the self-serving dolt shouldn’t be running for president. The almost universal opinion in the replies was that his inability to answer basic questions wasn’t befitting of the United States commander-in-chief.

Here are just some of the replies of that nature.

MAGA Republicans and were, as usual, mysteriously absent from the replies to this post — as they tend to be when Trump’s words or actions are so obviously stupid that even they can’t defend him.

It makes you wonder precisely what he’d have to do for his brainwashed minions to see what everyone else sees — that he’s an unintelligent grifter who should be among the last choices to run America. Then again, given that he’s literally been found guilty of dozens of crimes, and they seem fine with that, the answer, unfortunately, is that they probably never will.


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Kevin is a freelance writer at We Got This Covered. He's been writing and editing for various publications worldwide since 2013, mainly about movies, TV, and sports. He's had more than 2000 pieces of writing published. He loves to travel, watch movies (horror, superhero stuff, and '80s films are his favorites), and keep fit. Kevin has a degree in Business Management, once appeared on British TV quiz show The Chase, and regularly asks #KevsMovieQuestions on his X (formerly Twitter).