Trump Declares, ‘I Don’t Want Pronouns’
Former President Donald Trump said Trump does not want pronouns during an interview with Laura Ingraham on Fox News.
On Tuesday, Ingraham aired part two of an interview she conducted with the former president, who will now face Vice President Kamala Harris in November after President Joe Biden ended his reelection bid.
“I am the opposite of a threat to democracy,” Trump said in response to Democrats’ claim that the former president is a threat to the republic after Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 election that Trump lost.
“They are a threat to democracy,” the former president continued before referencing the successful pressure campaign on President Joe Biden to drop his reelection bid. “This was a coup. Biden is a very angry man right now. You know that. They took the presidency away. His wife didn’t want it to happen. They took the presidency away like he was a child.”
Trump went on to say that the country is being run by “a group of people that are fascists, communists, Marxists.”
“But you’re saying that Biden isn’t making any of the big decisions?” Ingraham followed up.
“I don’t think so, no,” Trump replied. “I don’t think he knows he’s alive.”
“Kamala Harris, in her Twitter bio, which I’d never noticed until this morning, states her pronouns as ‘she/her,'” Ingraham said. “What are your pronouns?”
“I don’t want pronouns,” Trump said, using a first-person pronoun. “I don’t want pronouns.”
“So, you’re fluid?” Ingraham asked Trump.
“Nobody even knows what that means,” Trump replied. “Ask her to describe exactly what that means.”
“Why is that?” Ingraham asked.
“Nobody knows,” Trump replied. “Because they’re going crazy, alright? We have to bring our country back to sanity.”
Watch above via Fox News.
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