Trump Says ‘Weird’ Whopping 22 Times In 36 Seconds While Insisting ‘We’re Not Weird’
Former President Donald Trump said the word “weird” 22 times in 36 seconds while trying to convince an audience that he and Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) are “not weird” — they’re “solid rock.”
Shortly after Vice President Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee, Harris For President officials and surrogates — and the VP herself — quickly took to labeling Trump and his running mate “weird.”
The originator of that attack was Harris running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), and during an event dubbed a “town hall” on Wednesday night’s edition of Fox News’s Hannity, Trump tried to hit back at Walz.
In a 36-second exchange during a riff about Walz, Trump sought to demonstrate how not-weird he is by saying “weird” over and over again, insisting Walz is the weird one, and claiming he and Vance are “very solid rock”:
HANNITY: Let me tell you — let me play Kamala.
TRUMP: There’s something — there’s something weird with that guy. He’s a weird guy. JD is not weird. He’s a solid rock. I happen to be a very solid rock. We’re not weird. We’re other things perhaps, but we’re not weird.
But he is a weird guy. He walks on the stage. There’s something wrong with that guy.
(LAUGHTER)
TRUMP: And he called me weird. And then the fake news media picks it up. That was the word of the day. Weird, weird, weird. They’re all going.
But we’re not weird guys. We’re very solid people —
HANNITY: Let me play her —
TRUMP: — that want our country to be great again. I mean, it’s very simple.
Trump also waved away insects during the town hall event, and told the crowd in an aside “And I hate mosquitoes. I’m surprised. I didn’t think we had — we don’t like those mosquitoes running around. We want nothing to do with them.”
Watch above via Fox News’s Hannity.