Donald Trump has illiterate meltdown about “Frorida” and gives something away in the process

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No one has ever confused Donald Trump with someone who knows how to read, or write, or spell. He’s also surrounded himself with the dumbest of knuckleheads. So it’s not surprising that he and/or one of his babysitters now thinks there’s a state called “Frorida.” But more than just being embarrassing, Trump’s tweet may have just given away something important.

If you missed it, here’s what Trump tweeted: “My visits last week to Texas and Frorida had massive numbers of cheering people gathered along the roads and highways, thousands and thousands, even bigger (by far) than the crowds of 2016. Saw no Biden supporters, and yet some in the Fake News said it was an equal number. Sad!”

He then deleted it and fixed the “Frorida” mess. But here’s the thing. Trump actually had a very small crowd of people greet him at the airport in Florida. Over the weekend, Trump posted a tweet acknowledging as much, and trying to explain it away by insisting the crowd was actually an invite-only group of political allies. But now today Trump is insisting that it was a “massive” crowd.

This gives away one of two things. Either Donald Trump is so far gone he can’t remember which lies he’s supposed to tell about any given matter. Or Trump is so far gone he isn’t involved in this anymore, and he has multiple handlers ghost tweeting for him, and they’re not bothering to keep their stories straight. Either way, it’s not a good look for him.

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