Susanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Host of Hardline Radio Show
Donald Trump is in the middle of a 9 day trip overseas to visit Saudi Arabia, Israel and Rome. During his second day on the trip, while in Saudi Arabia, Trump did not have the stamina to attend a scheduled tour and give a speech because he was “exhausted”.
Trump did not attend the second day’s events and had his daughter Ivanka speak for him at the youth forum in Riyadh.
According to a White House official, Trump was “an exhausted guy” and had to miss out on his prepared speech that was to be given to Muslim leaders on how to combat Islamic terrorism.
Asked about line in speech today when Trump said Islamic instead of Islamist, a senior White House official said: “He’s an exhausted guy.”
— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) May 21, 2017
Per several White House reporters in Saudi Arabia, senior official said Trump made a mistake today because he was “exhausted.” Whoo boy.
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) May 21, 2017
Covering for the tired president, Bret Baier, anchor for Fox News, said there would be a “surprise guest” at the talk – meaning Trump’s daughter Ivanka was filling in for his 3 minute speech.
Ironically during the campaign, Trump repeatedly claimed his opponent, Hillary Clinton, for her “lack of stamina” to be president after she was assisted to her car because of an illness.
Journalist Jason Easley put it this way: “It turns out that the real low energy candidate was Donald Trump. The reason why Trump doesn’t like to travel is that he can’t handle it. Trump has so little energy that he spends nearly every weekend of his presidency on vacation.”
Easley went on to say: “If Trump can’t handle the travel, then he can’t do the job. If the President is so physically unfit that he can’t survive two days of presidential duties without getting exhausted, then he doesn’t belong in the White House. Traveling overseas is part of the job. If Trump so low energy that he is getting exhausted less than one-third of the way into his first overseas trip, then he must seriously consider whether he can continue as president.”
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