“Humiliated” and “super pissed” Donald Trump is no longer functioning on any level

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The hits just keep coming for Donald Trump. Michael Cohen was sent to prison today for election crimes that Trump directed him to commit. The National Enquirer’s David Pecker formally accused Trump of a felony. And his search for a new White House Chief of Staff has become such a fiasco, he’s had to ask John Kelly to stay on longer. It turns out this is all hitting him so hard, he’s no longer functioning on any level.

Donald Trump refused to get out of bed this morning, and as of almost noon, he still hadn’t made his way down to the Oval Office, according to a surreal report from NBC News. This is lazy even by Trump’s standards, as he always shows up for a morning meeting with his staff before blowing off most of the rest of the day. But it gets worse.

CNN is now reporting that Trump is “humiliated” and “super pissed” over the fact that Nick Ayers bailed on him at the last second, after he had already publicly sent John Kelly packing. This furthers our suspicion that Ayers was absolutely 100% taking the job until something suddenly changed that caused him to abruptly bail on both Trump and Pence, opting to resign from the White House entirely. Is he reading the tea leaves in the Michael Flynn indictment like the rest of us, or does he know something we don’t?

This all comes one day after Donald Trump was severely outmatched by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck SChumer in a nationally televised press conference, which led to Trump subsequently having a tantrum and throwing things around

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