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Someone Made A Supercut Of All The Times Trump Breathed During His Border Speech—And It's As Nightmarish As You're Thinking 😱

Someone Made A Supercut Of All The Times Trump Breathed During His Border Speech—And It's As Nightmarish As You're Thinking 😱
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President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the Oval Office to discuss what he considers a "border crisis" but many folks were more frightened by his strange breathing.


While Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) were responding to Trump's speech by reminding the people The President was "stoking fear" with the use of "misinformation," and news outlets were fact-checking Trump's statements, others were busy cutting the speech together leaving only Trumps breathing and sniffing sounds.

Creepy? Perhaps, but no more so than trying to frighten American's into hating each other by stoking the embers of racism and classism.

As Pelosi said regarding Trump's address:

"Sadly, much of what we have heard from President Trump throughout this senseless shutdown has been full of misinformation and even malice. The president has chosen fear. We want to start with the facts."

Until we get those facts, we present to you multiple versions of "Trump breathing and sniffing."

WARNING: You will never be able to un-hear or un-see this. Proceed at your own risk.





With a White House full of "alternative facts" and slogans such as "truth isn't truth" it's not wonder folks have given up on words having meaning. Why not focus on the breathing?

Twitter certainly did.






Others were simply not having it.







So there you have it. Take out the words and there are no facts to debate.

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