
GOP Whip Accidentally Calls Trump an Expletive in Speech Gaffe
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-10% Center
- Reliability
55% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-6% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : "In just 100 days, President Trump has delivered endless wins for the American people," Emmer wrote.44% : However at one moment, instead of calling him by his last name, Emmer slipped and called Trump a "c--t." Emmer had taken to the stage guns blazing as he bellowed to the audience in a screechy speech.
40% : "President c--t -- Trump is counting on us," Emmer went on, once again tumbling over his own words.
36% : "Whether it is ending the invasion at our southern border or rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse -- one thing is clear: America is back!" Trump later spoke at the dinner bragging about his controversial tariffs just hours before they were set to take effect, claiming that "countries are calling us up, kissing my a--" to negotiate deals as the stock market continued to slump.
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